Defence experts prepare for EAC Civil-Military Cooperation activity week 

Defence experts from Partner States of the East African Community (EAC) have converged in Kigali for a Defence Expert Working Group (DEWG) meeting to discuss and coordinate preparations for the upcoming Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Week Activities for the 5th EAC Armed Force Day, scheduled to take place in July 2025 in Rwanda.

The meeting, which brings together defence and security officials, marks a key milestone in regional collaboration on civil-military relations, a cornerstone of humanitarian support, and regional integration within the EAC.

This year, Civil Military Activities Week will feature a series of community outreach initiatives that promote peace, stability, and development with the Rwandan Community, aimed at improving the well-being of local populations.

On behalf of the RDF Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier General Ronald Rwivanga, the Defence Spokesperson expressed appreciation to all partner states for their active participation in regional initiatives which reflect the EAC’s vision of fostering a strong bond between the Armed Forces and the civilian population. “It is not only a military engagement, it is a humanitarian commitment and a powerful demonstration of our collective values of Unity, solidarity, and service to community. “Real security lies primarily in the pursuit of human security solutions to societal problems.” Brig Gen Rwivanga said.

He further urged the participants to engage actively and share their experience to ensure that the outcome of this meeting reflects the aspirations of the defence sectors of EAC.

Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Kimani, representing the Secretary General of the East African Community (EAC), expressed his gratitude to Rwanda for hosting this year’s Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) activities. He noted that these activities rotate among all EAC partner states. “This initiative is a rotational event bringing the communities we serve as military personnel closer to us, to build trust, and to help address shared challenges among them. “It also serves to strengthen regional unity and advance the EAC integration agenda.” Lieutenant Colonel Kimani said.

The EAC CIMIC activities began in 2018 in Uganda and have since been held in various partner States, making a meaningful impact by addressing the needs of local communities. (End)

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