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Group of Malawi Police Service officers that attended the recent Capacity Building programme in Cairo, says Egyptian skills and techniques on national security prepares Malawi police in combating acts of terrorism.
Some countries closer to Malawi including Kenya have experienced acts of terror in recent years, a waking up call for Malawi to strengthen its security in preparations to combat such acts in case may happen in near future.
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Representative of the Six Malawi Police officers, who went to Cairo for capacity building training in different areas, Gladson Chipumphula also Deputy Director of Police responsible for Operations, says police officers have learnt a lot of skills from Egypt.
Chipumphula was speaking in Lilongwe on Monday evening at Egyptian Embassy during presentation ceremony for Awarding Capacity Building Scholarships other 16 Malawians working in various disciplines.
He said “The training to do with terrorism is very important to Malawi as well. Countries closer to us including Kenya and Somalia they are faced with a lot of terrorist activities. So, one day we might wake up to see that those people have migrated to Malawi.
So it is better to have the knowledge in place than wait for the situation to come and yet we don’t even have capacity to combat those situations” he said
Chipumphula who graduated as top of class in Cairo in the class of Anti-riot for police Commanders said the training has given them skills in proper use of modern sophisticated equipments currently not available in Malawi and professional handling of situations like riots.
“The curriculum covered throughout the course one would see that Egyptians have gone further. They even have modern and sophisticated technologies which they use even to police demonstrations and make sure that they are working professionally.” He said
Chipumphula while thanking Egyptian Embassy he also mentioned that the training has helped them to share ideas and skills with other police officers from other 20 African countries that participated in the training.
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“For Egypt, we are giving hope to Malawi because, with hope and with work then Malawi can develop.” Said Egyptian Ambassador to Malawi His excellence Maher El-Adawy “This programme is about exposure, getting latest techniques and technologies and networking because they are not just learning from Egyptians but they are also learning from other participants from other African countries.”
“The world is now is very competitive and we need to move forward as fast as possible so if a brotherly or sisterly country like Egypt is offering this to Malawi I think it is a good thing that Malawians can benefit.” Said El-Adawy
He also said Egypt is not looking at the cost of the programme but how much it is benefiting Malawi because Egypt is not expecting anything in return.
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Mean while Malawi Government has thanked the Government of Egypt for its support to Malawi through Capacity training programmes which has seen over 114 persons receive training in their field.
“This means a lot to the Government of Malawi because we have skill shortages in various areas, and we are looking at partners who can help us build capacity in those areas.” said Blessings Chilabade Principle Secretary of Human Resource Management who represented Malawi Government at the event.
“Government of Egypt has been one of our close partners in terms of addressing some of those areas that they have expertise based on our needs” he said
Egyptian Government on Monday awarded 16 Capacity Building programs financed by the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development (EAPD) in some of Egypt Premier Institutions in the fields of Health, Agriculture, Defence and Trade.
The group is composed of candidates in the field of: Safe Motherhood for doctors, Health Care Workers or Nurses (2) and Women Health Across Lifespan for African Nurse Leaders (5); Animal Production (2); Paratroopers (5); and Data and Information Analysis (2).
Since September 2014, before this batch, Egypt has provided 98 capacity building programme in the fields of Health, Police, Information, Diplomacy, Agriculture, Trade, Rural Development, Empowerment of Women, Natural Resources, Education, among others. With this group Egypt has now offered 114 Capacity Building Programs.
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