Over 550 Indian Peacekeepers in South Sudan Recognized with U.N. Medal of Honour
United Nations peacekeepers have been acknowledged for their significant contributions in safeguarding civilians in conflict-affected areas. Their efforts encompass a variety of initiatives including regular patrols to monitor safety, community engagement programs designed to foster trust and cooperation, and the organization of veterinary camps that support local livelihoods by providing animal health services.
Additionally, the peacekeepers have implemented womens self-defense training workshops, which empower women by enhancing their personal safety and fostering gender equality within communities. Their commitment to combating gender-based violence has also been a crucial aspect of their mission, facilitating support systems for survivors and raising awareness about these issues.
Moreover, the peacekeepers have played an essential role in improving humanitarian access, thereby ensuring that vital resources and assistance reach those in need, especially in remote or unstable regions. This comprehensive approach not only aims to protect vulnerable populations but also contributes to the broader goals of peace and stability in the areas they serve.
