Daily Tribune (Philippines)

More Pinay peacekeepe­rs sought

Filipina police officers comprise most of the Philippine contingent to the UN peacekeepi­ng mission in South Sudan

- WITH PNA

Last month, officials of the Philippine National Police and Department of Foreign Affairs honored 20 members of the PNP who served as United Nations peacekeepe­rs in South Sudan from November 2022 to December 2023.

PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. and Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo awarded the Medalya ng Kasanayan (PNP Efficiency Medal) to the 20-man Filipino contingent of the UN Mission in South Sudan, 13 of whom were female officers.

Acorda cited their “strength and resilience of the Filipino spirit in the internatio­nal stage” while Manalo said they went beyond their peacekeepi­ng duties by rebuilding communitie­s, providing healthcare and promoting human rights in South Sudan.

During the 9,574th United Nations Security Council meeting on 13 March, Philippine representa­tive and

Environmen­t Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga said the country is ready to increase its presence in the peacekeepi­ng operations of the UN.

“Since 1963, the Philippine­s has been committed to UN peacekeepi­ng operations. We wish to increase our footprint with more profession­al peacekeepe­rs on the ground, most especially highly trained women peacekeepe­rs with nothing to prove and much compassion to share,” Loyzaga said, according to the Philippine News Agency.

Loyzaga highlighte­d the success story in the creation of the country’s Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, which is greatly participat­ed in by women negotiator­s, researcher­s, educators and community organizers.

“We believe honest and strategic collaborat­ion is essential to assisting conflict affected countries. The peaceful settlement of internatio­nal disputes and strengthen resilience in facing security risks. Women are the core of this mission. The art of peace making begins at home and comes out of the hands of women,” she added.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PNP ?? TWENTY police officers who served as United Nations peacekeepe­rs in South Sudan, including 13 women, march during a ceremony honoring them at Camp BGen Rafael T. Crame, Quezon City on 12 February 2024.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PNP TWENTY police officers who served as United Nations peacekeepe­rs in South Sudan, including 13 women, march during a ceremony honoring them at Camp BGen Rafael T. Crame, Quezon City on 12 February 2024.
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