Significant Samia Rehman – Pakistan’s honor winning major of the UN Peacekeeping Force – says she is courageous by the difficulties regardless of being stuck in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to the coronavirus.
Samia’s story was shared by the UN’s peacekeeping Twitter.
Significant Samia featured that her strategic in April. In any case, she couldn’t return home, and her multi year old little girl has been hanging tight for her since April 6. She, nonetheless, uncovers that these difficulties don’t debilitate her, rather increment her enthusiasm for work.
My obligation was finishing on 6 April, however I can’t return home due to COVID-19. My two-year-old is asking, ‘Mother, when will you be back?’ I’m stressed, yet my energy for work has expanded manifolds. Together we can slow the spread.
Peacekeeper of the Day:
“My duty was ending on 6 April, but I’m unable to go home due to #COVID19. My 2-yr-old is asking, ‘Mama, when will you be back?’ I’m worried, but my passion for work has increased manifolds. Together we can slow the spread.” #PKDay #womeninpeacekeeping659
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Significant Samia is the principal female official of the Pakistan Army to have gotten the Secretary-General (SRSG) declaration in 2019.
She was regarded for her exceptional exhibition in Mission Level Studies, examination, and other significant commitments.
Pakistan’s female peacekeeping strategic in DR Congo, under Major Samia, has been praised by the UN and US authorities on numerous occasions.
In February, female peacekeepers were granted an UN award at a service in Adikivu in South Kivu, one of the regions of the focal African nation.