AFRICOM, National Guard Leaders Engage in Strategic Dialogue

U.S. Army Major General Garrick Harmon, Director of Strategy, Plans and Programs, U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Army Major General William Edwards Director of Strategic Plans and Policy, and International Affairs, National Guard Bureau joined leaders from the National Guard units of 13 U.S. states and the District of Columbia for a conference to discuss the State Partnership Program on the African continent during the African Chiefs of Defense Conference, on May 27, 2025.


The State Partnership Program (SPP), a Department of Defense program, managed and administered by the National Guard Bureau and executed by US Global Combatant Commands, builds long-term, cooperative relationships between states in the U.S. and countries around the world.
By Lt.Cmdr. Bobby Dixon U.S. Africa Command Kenya Jun 10, 2025
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Nairobi, Kenya – U.S. Army Major General Garrick Harmon, Director of Strategy, Plans and Programs, U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Army Major General William Edwards Director of Strategic Plans and Policy, and International Affairs, National Guard Bureau joined leaders from the National Guard units of 13 U.S. states and the District of Columbia for a conference to discuss the State Partnership Program on the African continent during the African Chiefs of Defense Conference, on May 27, 2025.

This significant meeting saw representatives from the National Guard engaging on a wide range of topics, underscoring the ongoing commitment to fostering strong military relationships and enhancing security cooperation across the continent. The states and district represented at the conference have established partnerships with various African countries through the State Partnership Program (SPP) that go back decades.

The State Partnership Program (SPP), a Department of Defense program, managed and administered by the National Guard Bureau and executed by US Global Combatant Commands, builds long-term, cooperative relationships between states in the U.S. and countries around the world.

Established in 1993, the SPP has grown to include partnerships with over 100 nations, focusing on building capabilities, improving interoperability, and fostering enduring personal and institutional relationships. The program leverages the unique expertise of the National Guard to address a broad spectrum of security challenges, ranging from disaster response and emergency management to military education and training. The SPP enables partners to share the burden for security through increasing their readiness with events focused on specific areas which National Guard units can assist. This also increases the National Guard units’ readiness to better prepare them for their wartime missions.

Within the African continent, the SPP plays a pivotal role in strengthening regional stability and security. The partnerships are tailored to meet the specific needs of each nation, providing a framework for mutual learning and collaboration. Through joint exercises, training programs, and strategic dialogues, the SPP helps to build the defense capabilities of partner countries, enhancing their ability to respond to both traditional and non-traditional security threats.

List of States in Kenya who participated and their African partners:

California National Guard - Nigeria District of Columbia National Guard - Burkina Faso Indian National Guard - Niger Kentucky National Guard - Djibouti Massachusetts National Guard – Kenya Michigan National Guard - Sierra Leone/Liberia Nebraska National Guard - Rwanda and Tanzania New Hampshire National Guard - Cabo Verde North Carolina National Guard - Malawi, Zambia, and Botswana North Dakota National Guard - Ghana, Benin, and Togo Utah National Guard - Morocco Vermont National Guard - Senegal West Virginia National Guard - Gabon Wyoming National Guard - Tunisia

The conference in Kenya served as a testament to the enduring value and impact of these partnerships, as National Guard leaders and worked together to discuss common challenges and explore new opportunities for cooperation with their African partners.

U.S. Africa Command, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, is one of 11 U.S. Department of Defense combatant commands, each with a geographic or functional mission that provides command and control of military forces in peace and war. U.S. Africa Command employs the broad-reaching diplomacy, development, and defense approach to foster interagency efforts and help negate the drivers of conflict and extremism in Africa.

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