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Uganda, France, UN signs an agreement to support peace academy

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UN tweeted that this peace academy, based at Entebbe, would be used to train UN peacekeepers to use unmanned aerial systems for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance in UN peacekeeping operations missions.

Kampala: Uganda, France, and the United Nations (UN) signed an agreement to support the UN Peace Academy Operations, a senior official has said.

Adonia Ayebare, Uganda’s permanent representative at the UN tweeted that the academy, based at Entebbe, 40 km south of the Ugandan capital Kampala, would be used to train UN peacekeepers to use unmanned aerial systems for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance in UN peacekeeping operations missions.

The training will be supported by the Ugandan military and the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, the country’s air transport regulator.

“We look to further cooperation with the UN Under-Secretary-General for Operational Support and the French government on the use of digital technology in peace keeping operations,” Ayebare said.

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