Building Local Capacity Through Partnership

 

At the General Daghabadan Training Center in Somalia, personnel from the European Union Training Mission Somalia and Somali trainers worked side by side to strengthen the operational capabilities of the Somali National Army. Through a series of intensive training sessions, instructors and trainees focused on advanced marksmanship, tactical discipline, and the development of local training capacity.

 

The program represented more than technical instruction. It reflected a shared commitment to professionalism, resilience, and long-term self-sufficiency within Somalia’s security institutions. By empowering local trainers and reinforcing leadership skills, the initiative aimed to ensure that knowledge and expertise could continue to grow from within.

Throughout the training, cooperation and mutual respect remained at the center of every exercise. Somali instructors progressively assumed greater responsibility in guiding and mentoring future personnel, demonstrating the increasing strength and confidence of the national forces.

As the sessions concluded, the results were visible not only in improved operational readiness, but also in the spirit of partnership that united all participants. Together, they continued to build stronger foundations for peace, stability, and a more secure future for Somalia.

 

EUTM Somalia

In its ninth Mandate, the EUTM Somalia contributes to building up the Somali Security Forces (SSF) accountable to the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS), in line with Somali needs and priorities, providing strategic level advice to Somali authorities within the Security Institutions in the Mogadishu Area as well as specific mentoring, advice and capacity building in the training domain. Furthermore when conditions permitting and pending EU PSC approval, EUTM-S should be prepared to expand their activities to Regional HQ’s. EUTM-S will also provide support, within means and capabilities, to other EU and international actors in the implementation of their respective mandates following PSC guidance and given their values/ principles/ aims and interests aligned with the EU’s.