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Defence Forces Rehabilitation And Vocational Centre Hailed For Rehabilitating And Skilling Injured Soldiers

Defence Forces Rehabilitation And Vocational Centre Hailed For Rehabilitating And Skilling Injured Soldiers

Published on 19/05/2025

Defence Forces Rehabilitation and Vocational Centre (DFRVC) has received high praise for its vital role in rehabilitating and equipping injured soldiers with vocational skills, as the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) continues its Retirement Sensitisation and Documentation Exercise for Batch 15.

Led by the Joint Staff Human Resource Management (JSHRM) and the Directorate of Compensation, Pension, and Gratuity, the exercise has brought together retirees from the Mountain Division and DFRVC to prepare them for a productive post-service life.

Brig Gen Kenneth Muheire, Director Administration (JSHRM), applauded the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs (MODVA) for facilitating a dignified transition into civilian life. He commended DFRVC for restoring hope among injured soldiers by providing artificial limbs, hearing aids, and psychosocial support. “You are a living testament to the peace we enjoy in this country. The UPDF remains indebted to your sacrifice,” said Brig Gen Muheire. He also noted that legislative reforms are underway to enhance retirement compensation.

He urged retirees to uphold the values of the UPDF and act as ambassadors for the institution in their communities, helping to strengthen civil-military relations.

Brig Gen Julius Biryabarema, Director of Compensation, Pension, and Gratuity, warned the retirees against fraudulent schemes and risky financial ventures. “Improve on what you already know, and keep in contact with one another,” he advised, while reassuring them of continued access to UPDF benefits, including healthcare, education, and subsidised shopping.

Brig Gen Richard Walekula, Deputy Commandant of DFRVC, highlighted the centre’s role in restoring dignity through rehabilitation and vocational training.

“You have been equipped to succeed. Use those skills to build a better life. Your contributions to the country and the force shall forever be indebted,” he said.

The event was attended by senior MODVA officials, JSHRM staff, and members of the retirement documentation team.

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