a group of young generation charging their cellular phones in a camp of Bangladeshi peacekeepers at KOMANDA in DR Congo. |
Preface
I am fortunate as I could involve myself with
various types of activities for the betterment of the mass people of an African
country. To reach the folks of DR Congo, I entitled myself with Bangladesh Army
who are prominent and already been praised by their activities as peace
builders in war-torn African countries. As a part of those teams I kept myself
involved with numerous types of humanitarian activities in the remote areas of
DR Congo. Of course I was not a fighter with arms moreover I fought to provide
them a healthy and prosperous life so that they become able to lead a life with
dignity. Credit goes to others as well with who I worked there tenure of three
years contractual service. I saw it closely how they, the Bangladeshi casque
blues, worked hard in an unsecured and undeveloped zone where life is always
under a terrible threat. Though I was a civilian but worked there as a
uniformed personal and my responsibility was to facilitate communication with
the local in several languages. I tried my best to execute my job
appropriately. Language is one of the vital elements for communication, and as
our tasks were always with the local people I used to keep myself busy in
almost all sorts of activities. Here I feel to mention a small portion of huge
works we frequently executed in the soil of DR Congo.