Senior commanders of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) have gathered at the International Peace Support Operations Training Centre (IPSO-TC) in Singo to discuss key insights and strategic improvements for the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).
This four-day “Lessons Learned” workshop aims to build on UPDF’s successes in stabilizing Somalia while addressing ongoing challenges.
The Deputy Commander of Land Forces, Maj Gen Francis Takirwa, emphasized the importance of collective reflection on mission progress, highlighting the need to adapt strategies that will bolster regional stability.
“It is a privilege to examine what we’ve done, where we have succeeded, and where we can improve,” said Maj Gen Takirwa. He noted that assessing past operations is essential to sustaining UPDF’s role in ATMIS and contributing positively to peace efforts in East Africa.
Maj Gen Takirwa also pointed to a significant shift in UPDF’s training approach. Where external partners previously led training efforts, UPDF now oversees the process—a testament to the force’s growing autonomy and expertise in leadership training.
This transition, he explained, marks a milestone for Uganda’s military and reflects its commitment to building sustainable regional capacity.
The workshop is also a platform for IPSO-TC, a critical center for regional peace and security training, to reaffirm its mission.
Brig Gen John Patrick Otongo, the Commandant of IPSO-TC, noted the institution’s dedication to fostering peace across the region through robust training and capacity-building programs.
Notable attendees include Maj Gen David Isimbwa, Deputy Commander of the UPDF Air Force; Maj Gen Don Nabasa, Commander of the 3 Infantry Division; Brig Gen Felix Busizori, Commander of the 4 Infantry Division; Brig Gen Flavia Byekwaso, Chief of Staff of the Uganda Rapid Deployment Capability (URDC); Brig Gen Joseph Semwanga, as well as other senior officers and training partners.
The workshop represents UPDF’s broader efforts to refine its operations and support ATMIS objectives, ensuring a more stable and peaceful Somalia