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EU to Provide $21M in Military Aid to Boost Kenya’s Security

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By The Africa Daily Post Reporter Published June 26, 2024 3 Min Read
A member of Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) reacts after the flag presentation of the troops under the East Africa Community Regional Force (EACRF), ahead of their deployment to the Peace and Security mission in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, at the Embakasi garrison in Nairobi, Kenya November 2, 2022. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya
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The European Union (EU) will provide €20 million ($21.4 million) in military aid to the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to combat internal and external threats, including the Somali militant group Al Shabaab. This funding marks the first direct support from the EU Peace Facility, established in 2021 to assist security initiatives in allied African countries.

The European Council stated that the aid will help secure Kenya’s borders and counter increased Al Shabaab activities along the Somalia border. The funds will finance equipment purchases and technical training for the KDF. This support aims to bolster Kenya’s defense capabilities and enhance regional stability.

Included in the package are tactical unmanned aerial vehicles, non-lethal interceptors, jammers, systems to defeat improvised explosive devices, electronic warfare tools, cross-country tactical military vehicles, and a mobile medical post. Additionally, Kenya’s naval marine units will receive night vision goggles, life vests, and other protective gear.

The EU has been a significant backer of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (Atmis), in which the KDF has participated for a decade. However, recent budget cuts have impacted this mission due to various security challenges across Africa. The EU Peace Facility, initially focused on the Sahel region, is now extending support to Kenya for the first time.

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This $21.4 million aid is part of the EU-Kenya Strategic Dialogue pact from June 2021, which aims to implement trade, economic, and development cooperation under the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the East African Community. The partnership also addresses democracy, governance, human rights, peace, security, stability, trade, investment, social development, climate change, and digital transformation.

The EU’s investment reaffirms its support for Kenya as a pillar of regional peace and stability. This assistance complements recent US initiatives, with President Joe Biden designating Kenya as a major non-NATO ally. This status grants Kenya access to advanced military equipment, training, and defense-related loans.

During President William Ruto’s visit to Washington, Kenya secured $18.2 million for counterterrorism efforts and criminal justice upgrades. The US has invested approximately $230 million in Kenyan security agencies since 2020 and recently provided eight refurbished helicopters, expanding its presence at Manda Airbase. Despite these advancements, Kenya’s military will require further funding for comprehensive equipment upgrades and maintenance over the next four years.

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