The United Nations Peacekeeping forces Prepared by :
The United Nations Peacekeeping forces Prepared by : Violetta Morozova 9 form «B» Teacher : L. A. Filenko
UN peacekeepers are often called “Blue Berets” or “Blue Helmets” because they wear either berets or helmets in light blue colour. UN peacekeeping force consists of: 85.000serving troops and military observers, 52.333 international civilian personnel, 13.056 police personnel, 11.709 local civilian staff, 2.025 UN volunteers
International forces are controlled by the United Nations Organization. But the UN does not have its own military force, it depends on contributions from Member States. Thus, there are people of different nationalities, from different countries, Russia included. Fact File Peacekeeping refers to activities that tend to create conditions that favour lasting peace in countries torn by conflicts.
UN peacekeeping forces have two important departments: Department of Field Support (DFS): Departments of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO): disarming local soldiers observing the area of the conflict helping refugees return to their homes supporting and expertising in the area of personnel finance and budget communications, information technology, logistics
Africa (Angola, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Liberia, Somalia, Sudan, Congo), Americas (the Dominican Republic, Haiti, El Salvador, Guatemala), Asia and the Pacific (Cambodia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Tajikistan, West New Guinea), Europe (Croatia, Herzegovina, Georgia), Middle East (Iran-Iraq, Iraq-Kuwait, Syria). Past Peacekeeping Operations were held in:
Present Peacekeeping Operations are being held in: Afghanistan Somalia Central African Republic
In 1988 UN Peacekeeping Forces were awarded by the Nobel Peace Prize. The «International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers» is the 29th of May.
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