TREE PLANTING

A tree planting session was held at the Humanitarian Peace Support School (HPSS) as part of the Environmental Soldier Programme to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices. Participants from the Gender Focal Point Program Development course, supported by the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD), joined the event in solidarity and actively took part in the initiative.
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The event was highlighted by an inspiring address from the Deputy Commandant HPSS Lieutenant Colonel Kaptuway, who encouraged the participants to take tree planting as a critical contribution to environmental protection. He emphasized the importance of such actions in building a resilient and sustainable future, urging the participants to carry the spirit of environmental stewardship beyond the training grounds.
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The participants planted a variety of trees across the HPSS compound. The exercise served as a practical and symbolic gesture of commitment to environmental protection and sustainability. The participation of the attendees added a valuable dimension to the event, underscoring the interconnectedness of gender, peacebuilding, and environmental responsibility.
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This session reinforced the core values of the Environmental Soldier Programme, promoting hands-on environmental action supported by strong leadership.

LANDMARK TECHNICAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN IPSTC AND THE GOVERNMENT OF SWITZERLAND

The International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) and the Government of Switzerland have signed a landmark technical agreement, marking a significant milestone in the longstanding partnership between the two nations. The agreement, signed by His Excellency Ambassador Mirko Giulietti, the Swiss Ambassador to Kenya and Director IPSTC, Brigadier Joyce Sitienei,at the Swiss Embassy in Nairobi, paves the way for the secondment of a Swiss civilian expert (“Senior Learning Specialist”) to IPSTC.
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This engagement falls under the broader framework of the existing Bilateral Agreement between Kenya and Switzerland, and aims to further strengthen peace support training, institutional development, and efforts to promote regional stability.
Speaking during the ceremony, Brigadier Sitienei reiterated that: “This agreement is a testament to the strength and longevity of Kenya’s collaboration with the Government of Switzerland. It underscores our shared commitment to peace, learning, and the sustainable development of security institutions.”
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Ambassador Giulietti also emphasized the importance of partnership, stating that: “Through this partnership, Switzerland reaffirms its dedication to supporting regional peace efforts and the important work being done at IPSTC. Together, we continue to invest in lasting solutions for peace and security in the region and beyond.
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Present during the ceremony were Mr. Steve Tharakan, Deputy Head of Mission, IPSTC Colonel Plans and Programmes International Colonel Markus Schefer and Lieutenant Colonel Kelly Opiyo. Kenya and Switzerland share a longstanding relationship built on mutual respect and collaboration, particularly in peacekeeping, training, and diplomacy.

CURRICULUM WRITING BOARD

The curriculum writing board for the Female Military Officer’s Course and the Gender in Peace Operations Course is officially underway. This four-day working session brings together subject matter experts to collaboratively design comprehensive and impactful curricula.
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Speaking during the opening session, Col C. Lagat reaffirmed IPSTC’s commitment to the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda, stating, “guided by its Gender Policy, IPSTC remains steadfast in championing gender equality and the WPS agenda both within the Centre and in our broader engagements. We recognize that to achieve lasting and meaningful impact, our operations, programmes, and stakeholder engagements must be firmly rooted in principles of gender inclusion and equality.”
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This initiative marks a significant step toward institutionalizing gender-responsive training in peace operations.
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    TREE PLANTING

    A tree planting session was held at the Humanitarian Peace Support School (HPSS) as part of the Environmental Soldier Programme to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices. Participants from the Gender Focal Point Program Development course, supported by the Geneva

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  • LANDMARK TECHNICAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN IPSTC AND THE GOVERNMENT OF SWITZERLAND

    LANDMARK TECHNICAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN IPSTC AND THE GOVERNMENT OF SWITZERLAND

    The International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) and the Government of Switzerland have signed a landmark technical agreement, marking a significant milestone in the longstanding partnership between the two nations. The agreement, signed by His Excellency Ambassador Mirko Giulietti, the Swiss

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  • CURRICULUM WRITING BOARD

    CURRICULUM WRITING BOARD

    The curriculum writing board for the Female Military Officer’s Course and the Gender in Peace Operations Course is officially underway. This four-day working session brings together subject matter experts to collaboratively design comprehensive and impactful curricula. Speaking during the opening

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