FACT SHEET: 31 DECEMBER 2013 In January 2011, the title of this document was renamed from "UN Peacekeeping Operations Background Note" to "UN Peacekeeping Operations Fact Sheet"
Peacekeeping operations since 1948………………….……… Current peacekeeping operations…………………….…….. Current peace operations directed by by the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) ………………………………………
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PERSONNEL Uniformed personnel……....………….………………… 97,904 * ( 83,008 troops, 13,053 police and 1,843 military observers) Countries contributing uniformed personnel……………… 122 International civilian personnel (as of 31 August 2013)……………………………….. 5,128 * Local civilian personnel (as of 31 August 3013)....………………………….. 11,694 * UN Volunteers ………………………………………………. 2,029 * Total number of personnel serving in 15 peacekeeping operations…………………………………. 116,755 * Total number of personnel serving in 16 DPKO-led peace operations………………………………. 118,575 ** Total number of fatalities in peace operations since 1948……………………………… 3,186 *** FINANCIAL ASPECTS (US$) Approved budgets for the period from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014 Outstanding contributions to peacekeeping (as of 31 December 2013)
About 7.78 billion
About 2.20 billion
* Numbers include 15 peacekeeping operations only. Statistics for UNAMA, a special political mission directed and supported by DPKO, can be found at http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/documents/ppbm.pdf. ** This figure includes the total number of uniformed and civilian personnel serving in 15 peacekeeping operations and one DPKO-led special political mission—UNAMA ***Includes fatalities for all UN peace operations
CURRENT PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Mission
Established
Troops
Military Observers
Police
International Local UN Civilans Civilians Volunteers
Total Personnel
Fatalities
Budget (US$)
UNTSO
May 1948
0
159
0
93
134
0
386
50
74,291,900 (2014-15) !
UNMOGIP
January 1949
0
41
0
25
45
0
111
11
19,647,100 (2014-15) !
UNFICYP
March 1964
868
0
68
38
109
0
1,083
181
56,604,300
UNDOF
June 1974
1,239
0
0
47
87
0
1,373
45
48,019,000
UNIFIL
March 1978
10,413
0
0
327
640
0
11,380
299
492,622,000
MINURSO
April 1991
27
195
4
95
167
14
502
15
60,475,700
UNMIK
June 1999
0
8
6
116
205
27
362
55
44,953,000
UNMIL
September 2003
5,751
133
1,583
429
858
216
8,970
178
476,329,800
UNOCI
April 2004
8,489
185
1,270
409
772
165
11,290
115
584,487,000
MINUSTAH
June 2004
6,168
0
2,432
391
1,252
165
10,408
175
576,619,000
UNAMID
July 2007
14,443
325
4,674
1,061
2,955
408
23,866
188
1,335,248,000
MONUSCO
July 2010
19,373
526
1,299
998
2,970
573
25,739
69
1,456,378,300
UNISFA UNMISS MINUSMA
June 2011 July 2011 March 2013
3,956 6,796 5,485
129 142 0
17 746 954
106 861 132
61 1,334 105
18 415 28
4,287 10,294 6,704
12 20 6
290,640,000 924,426,000 602,000,000
Total:
83,008
1,843
13,053
5,128
11,694
2,029
116,755
1,419
UNTSO - UN Truce Supervision Organization UNMOGIP - UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan UNFICYP - UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus UNDOF - UN Disengagement Observer Force UNIFIL - UN Interim Force in Lebanon MINURSO - UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara UNMIK - UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo UNMIL - United Nations Mission in Liberia
About $7.78 billion*
UNOCI - United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire MINUSTAH - United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti UNAMID - African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur MONUSCO - United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo UNISFA - United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei UNMISS - United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan MINUSMA - United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
*Includes requirements for the UN Support Office for the AU Mission in Somalia (UNSOA), the support account for peacekeeping operations and the UN Logistics Base in Brindisi (Italy) [A/C.5/67/19]. ! NOTE: UNTSO and UNMOGIP are funded from the United Nations regular biennial budget. Costs to the United Nations of the other current operations are financed from their own separate accounts on the basis of legally binding assessments on all Member States. For these missions, budget figures are for one year (07/13--06/14) unless otherwise specified. For information on United Nations political missions, see DPI/2166/Rev.126 also available on the web at http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/documents/ppbm.pdf. Prepared by the Peace and Security Section of the United Nations Department of Public Information, in consultation with the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, Department of Field Support and Department of Management — DPI/1634/Rev.152 — January 2014
FAC T SHEET 2 : 31 DECEMBER 2013 2
In January 2011, the title of this document was renamed from “UN Political and Peacebuilding Missions Background Note” to “UN Political and Peacebuilding Missions Fact Sheet”
U N I T E D N AT I O N S P O L I T I C A L A N D PEACEBUILDING MISSIONS
NUMBER OF MISSIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 13 PERSONNEL Uniformed personnel .......................................................................................................................................................................349 International civilian personnel (31 August 2013).........................................................................................................................1,161 Local civilian personnel (31 August 2013)....................................................................................................................................2,179 UN Volunteers .....................................................................................................................................................................................95 Total number of personnel serving in political and peacebuilding missions ..................................................................................3,784
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CURRENT POLITICAL AND PEACEBUILDING MISSIONS
UNSCO
Since 1 October 1999
Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East
Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority: Robert H. Serry (Netherlands) Strength: international civilian 25; local civilian 30 UNOWA
Since 29 November 2001
Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for West Africa
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Said Djinnit (Algeria) Strength: international civilian 23; local civilian 17; military advisers 2 UNAMA*
Since 28 March 2002 United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Ján Kubiš (Slovakia) Strength: international civilian 386; local civilian 1,337; military advisers 21; police 4; UN volunteer 72 UNAMI
United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq
Since 14 August 2003
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq: Nickolay Mladenov (Bulgaria) Strength (staff based in Iraq, Jordan and Kuwait): international civilian 339; local civilian 456; troop 271, police 2 UNSCOL
Since 16 February 2007
Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon
Special Coordinator for Lebanon: Derek Plumbly (United Kingdom) Strength: international civilian 21; local civilian 61 UNRCCA
Since 10 December 2007
United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia
BINUCA
Since 1 January 2010
United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Babacar Gaye (Senegal) Strength: international civilian 60; local civilian 79; military advisers 2; police 2; UN volunteer 4 UNIOGBIS
Since 1 January 2010
United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: José Ramos-Horta (Timor-Leste) Strength: international civilian 49; local civilian 37; military advisers 2; police 16; UN volunteer 7 BNUB
Since 1 January 2011
United Nations Office in Burundi
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Parfait Onanga-Anyanga (Gabon) Strength: international civilian 41; local civilian 53; military advisers 1; police 1; UN volunteer 3 UNOCA
United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa
Since 1 January 2011
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Abou Moussa (Chad) Strength: international civilian 16; local civilian 7; military advisers 1 UNSMIL
United Nations Support Mission in Libya
Since 16 September 2011
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Tarek Mitri (Lebanon) Strength: international civilian 148; local civilian 79; police 11; UN Volunteer 3 UNSOM
United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia
Since 3 June 2013
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Nicholas Kay (United Kingdom) Strength: international civilian 21; local civilian 2; military advisers 6; police 3
Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Miroslav Jenča (Slovakia) Strength: international civilian 7; local civilian 2 UNIPSIL
Since 1 October 2008 United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone Executive Representative of the Secretary-General: Jens Anders Toyberg-Frandzen (Denmark) Strength: international civilian 25; local civilian 19; police 4; UN volunteer 6
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* Political or peacebuilding mission directed and supported by the Department of Peacekeeping Operations. All other political and peacebuilding missions are directed by the Department of Political Affairs. For information on political and peacebuilding missions, visit the United Nations website at http://www.un.org/Depts/dpa/
United Nations Prepared by the Peace and Security Section, United Nations Department of Public Information, in consultation with the Department of Political Affairs and the Department of Peacekeeping Operations — DPI/2166/Rev. 126 — January 2014