The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF), together with the Rwanda National Police (RNP), has announced new community welfare activities. These activities aim to improve the lives of citizens across the country.
According to a press release issued on March 6, 2026, the two institutions will work closely with local communities. Together, they will carry out projects that support social welfare and national development.
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Activities Linked to Liberation Day
The initiative is part of activities to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of Liberation Day (Rwanda). During this period, citizens and security institutions will work side by side.
The activities will follow the theme: “The Partnership between Citizens, the Rwanda Defence Force and the Rwanda National Police in Activities to Mark Liberation Day 32.”
This theme highlights cooperation between citizens and security institutions in building the nation.
Activities to Begin Nationwide
The program will start on March 9, 2026. It will run for three months and take place across the country.
During this time, RDF and RNP personnel will join local residents in several community projects. These projects aim to improve livelihoods and support development.
Focus on Key Community Needs
The activities will focus on sectors that directly affect people’s daily lives. For example, health services will be provided to citizens who need medical care.
In addition, the program will support livestock development and agriculture.
Meanwhile, other activities will include:
- Building houses for vulnerable families
- Constructing classrooms for schools
- Developing water supply systems
- Building bridges in communities
- Promoting environmental protection
Furthermore, these projects will help strengthen cooperation between citizens and security institutions.
Building on Previous Success
The involvement of the Rwanda Defence Force and the Rwanda National Police in community activities is supported by national laws that guide their work.
In addition, both institutions thanked citizens for their continued cooperation. They also recognized the role of the public in protecting Rwanda’s security and supporting development.
Similar activities were carried out in 2025. As a result, more than 30,000 residents received medical services for different illnesses.













































