09/11/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 01:40
At Camp Kassai in the Central African Republic, the European Union Training Mission (EUTM RCA) has taken an important step forward by launching a medical course dedicated to strengthening Combat Casualty Care in operational environments. What makes this initiative especially significant is that it is being led not by European instructors, but by Central African Armed Forces (FACA) nurses themselves. These nurses, once trainees of the EUTM RCA, are now stepping into the role of instructors, embodying the mission's long-term goal of building sustainable national capacity.
The course equips participants with vital skills in trauma care, bleeding control, airway management, and casualty evacuation-competencies that can mean the difference between life and death on the battlefield. Yet its purpose goes beyond immediate training needs. A central element of the program is the deliberate development of new instructors, embedding these lifesaving capabilities more firmly within FACA's own education and training system. In this way, the course serves as both a practical learning opportunity for soldiers and a strategic investment in future self-reliance.
The EUTM continues to play a crucial mentoring role, providing guidance to ensure the highest standards while empowering FACA instructors to grow in confidence and authority. This partnership demonstrates the EU's enduring commitment not just to transfer knowledge, but to cultivate a self-sustaining system of professional military education in the Central African Republic.
By placing former trainees at the heart of instruction, the initiative highlights the progress already made: those once guided by European mentors are now becoming the mentors themselves. It is a clear sign of progress towards a modern, capable, and independent Central African Armed Forces, and a testament to the EU's dedication to supporting that journey.