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    DASD Blyden shares update on Department of Defense strategy in Africa

    DASD Blyden shares update on Department of Defense strategy in Africa

    Photo By Maj. Cain Claxton | Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Africa Affairs Chidi Blyden provides keynote...... read more read more

    CARLISLE, Pennsylvania -- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Africa Affairs Chidi Blyden provided keynote remarks to delegates of the African Alumni Symposium on Feb. 27, 2023, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

    Blyden presented remarks through virtual technology to dozens of assembled delegates from 19 African nations attending the African Alumni Symposium. Appearing on screen to the 19 African army senior leaders and graduates of the Army War College, Blyden highlighted that the new U.S. strategy for Africa was informed by Africans. Blyden said the strategy was formed by listening to Africans talking about issues the faced.

    "These areas include climate, health, cyber security, modernization and even space," Blyden said. "These are all issues that we all face together, and we want to continue to work together to try and push these issues into the forefront."

    Blyden mentioned several times the African Leader's Summit held in Washington, D.C., in December, and emphasized the whole-of-government approach to supporting peace, security and stability in Africa.

    "DoD cooperation with African partners is not only military-focused," Blyden said. "When we think about security, we want to make sure we are not only putting it in the context of defense and military solutions. That being said, we've taken a lot of focus on governance, institutional capacity building, and modernization and technology as ways to help promote security and stability across the continent."

    "We also believe this is critical part of us being able to achieve our national security initiatives," Blyden said.

    Blyden consistently echoed the theme of the African Alumni Symposium, "Collaborative Security Building."

    "Alliances and partnerships are our greatest global strategic advantage and they are our center of gravity for our 2022 National Defense Strategy," Blyden said. "I hope that we'll venture beyond simply just sharing the same playing field and actively move toward cooperating and coordinating for these things to become a reality."

    For more of Blyden's remarks to the African Alumni Symposium, visit https://www.dvidshub.net/feature/AfricanAlumniSymposium to listen to the audio recording and see images from her engagement with the dozens of African AWC alumni.

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    Date Taken: 02.27.2023
    Date Posted: 02.27.2023 21:22
    Story ID: 439300
    Location: US

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