“Your families are your backbone,” said Major Teko. “Regular communication, trust, and understanding are key to keeping that bond strong while you are away. A strong family support system can make all the difference in your mental well-being and performance on mission.”
“Understanding these diseases is crucial for your safety and the safety of those you are here to protect,” Dr Namaulula emphasised. “We must be vigilant and proactive in preventing an outbreak.”
The training was attended by senior officers, junior commanders, heads of departments, and military personnel at the UNGU XI headquarters.
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