SIPRI Map of Multilateral Peace Operation Deployments

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SIPRI Map of Multilateral Peace Operation Deployments
December 2010
All figures are estimates of international personnel deployed in theatre. They are taken from the SIPRI Multilateral Peace Operations Database, <http://www.sipri.org/databases/pko>. Figures are as of September 2010. The SIPRI Multilateral
Peace Operations Database is a unique source of transparent and reliable data on all multilateral peace operations conducted around the world. It contains historical information on all UN and non-UN peace operations conducted since 2000,
including location, mandate, participating countries, approved and actual personnel numbers disaggregated by personnel types, dates of deployment, financial costs and mission fatalities.
Inset 1
EUFOR ALTHEA: EU
Military Operation in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Start: 2004
Troops: 1932
Start: 1995
Staff: 70
Start: 1992
Staff: 64
Start: 1997
Staff: 25
UNIFIL: UN Interim
Force in Lebanon
Start: 2003
Troops: 221 Obs: 13
Staff: 338
Start: 1978
Troops: 11 724 Staff: 322
NTM-I: NATO Training
Mission in Iraq
EU BAM Rafah: EU Border
Assistance Mission for
the Rafah Crossing Point
(Palestinian territories)
Start: 2004
Staff: 170
EULEX KOSOVO: EU Rule
of Law Mission in Kosovo
Start: 2008
Police: 1182 Staff: 512
OSCE Presence
in Albania
UNAMI: UN Assistance
Mission for Iraq
Inset 2
EUPOL COPPS: EU Police
Mission for the
Palestinian Territories
Start: 2006
Police: 25 Staff: 28
UNTSO: UN Truce
Supervision Organization
(Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria)
MFO: Multinational
Force and Observers
(Egypt)
Start: 1982
Obs: 1655 Staff: 16
Start: 1948
Obs: 152 Staff: 89
TIPH 2: Temporary International
Presence in Hebron
(Palestinian territories)
See
inset 1
OMIK: OSCE Mission in
Kosovo
Kosovo
Force
Start:
1999
Staff: 168
Start: 1964
Troops: 859 Police: 69
Staff: 39
MINURSO: UN Mission for the
Referendum in Western Sahara
Start: 1997
Obs: 21 Staff: 37
UNMOGIP: UN Military Observer Group in
India and Pakistan (Jammu and Kashmir)
See
inset 2
Start: 1949
Obs: 40 Staff: 23
UNAMID: AU/UN Hybrid
Operation in Darfur
Start: 1991
Troops: 27 Obs: 192
Police: 6 Staff: 98
Start: 2007
Troops: 16 940 Obs: 259
Police: 4769 Staff: 1121
UNIPSIL: UN Integrated
Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone
UNMIS: UN Mission in Sudan
Start: 2008
Staff: 33
Start: 2005
Troops: 9442 Obs: 478
Police: 627 Staff: 865
UNMIL: UN Mission in Liberia
AMISOM: AU
Mission in Somalia
Start: 2003
Troops: 7930 Obs: 130
Police: 1301 Staff: 434
MAPP/OEA: Mission to Support
the Peace Process in Colombia
UNOCI: UN Operation
in Côte d’Ivoire
Start: 2004
Staff: 25
Start: 2004
Troops: 7185 Obs: 184
Police: 1267 Staff: 389
Operation Licorne
(Côte d’Ivoire)
Start: 2003
Troops: 900
MINURCAT: UN Mission
in the Central African
Republic and Chad
Start: 2007
Troops: 2127 Obs: 22
Police: 132 Staff: 396
UNDOF: UN
Disengagement
Observer Force (Syria)
Start: 1974
Troops: 1044 Staff: 40
Start: 2005
Police: 4 Staff: 9
EUJUST LEX: EU Integrated
Rule of Law Mission for Iraq
(Belgium and Iraq)
Start: 2005
Staff: 71
UNFICYP: UN Peacekeeping
Force in Cyprus
MINUSTAH: UN Stabilization
Mission in Haiti
Start: 2004
Troops: 8645 Police: 3105
Staff: 470
OSCE Minsk Conference
(Nagorno-Karabakh)*
Start: 1995
Staff: 5
OSCE Mission
to Moldova
Start: 1993
Staff: 12
KFOR: NATO Kosovo Force
Start: 1999
Troops: 8454
OSCE Mission to Bosnia
and Herzegovina
EUMM: EU Monitoring
Mission in Georgia
Start: 2008
Obs: 181 Staff: 128
Start: 1992
Troops: 1362 Obs: 40
UNMIK: UN Interim Administration
Mission in Kosovo
Start: 1999
Obs: 8 Police: 9
Staff: 138
EUPM: EU Police
Mission in Bosnia
and Herzegovina
Start: 2003
Police: 72 Staff: 33
OSCE Spillover Monitor
Mission to Skopje
(Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia)
JCC: Joint Control
Commission
Peacekeeping Force
(Moldova: Trans-Dniester)
OSCE Mission to Serbia
Start: 2001
Staff: 46
Start: 2007
Troops: 7200
Police: 50 Staff: 46
EUTM Somalia: EU
Training Mission Somalia
(Uganda)
Start: 2010
Police: 138 Staff: 27
MICOPAX: Mission for the
Consolidation of Peace in
the Central African Republic
BINUB: UN Integrated
Office in Burundi
Start: 2003
Troops: 521 Obs: 30
Police: 150
Start: 2007
Obs: 5 Police: 8
Staff: 155
UNMIN: UN Mission in Nepal
Start: 2007
Obs: 66 Staff: 41
UNAMA: UN Assistance
Mission in Afghanistan
Start: 2002
Obs: 14 Police: 4
Staff: 345
RAMSI: Regional Assistance
Mission to Solomon Islands
Start: 2003
Troops: 150 Police: 305
Staff: 134
EUPOL Afghanistan: EU Police
Mission in Afghanistan
Start: 2007
Police: 140 Staff: 78
ISAF: International
Security Assistance Force
(Afghanistan)
Start: 2001
Troops: 130 492
NNSC: Neutral Nations
Supervisory Commission
(North Korea, South Korea)
Start: 1953
Obs: 10
ISF: International
Security Forces
(Timor-Leste)
Start: 2006
Troops: 474 Staff: 2
UNMIT: UN Integrated
Mission in Timor-Leste
Start: 2006
Obs: 35 Police: 1485
Staff: 355
EUSEC RD CONGO: EU Advisory and Assistance
Mission for Security Sector Reform in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Start: 2005
Staff: 47
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EUPOL RD CONGO: EU Police Mission in
the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Start: 2007
Police: 19 Staff: 16
MONUSCO: UN Organization Stabilization
Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Start: 1999
Troops: 17 536 Obs: 708
Police: 1193 Staff: 954
Ad hoc coalition operations
African Union operations
Commonwealth of Independent States operations
Economic Community of Central African States operations
European Union operations
North Atlantic Treaty Organization operations
Organization of American States operations
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe operations
United Nations operations
‘Troops’ figures include combat and non-combat troops.
‘Obs’ figures represent military and civilian observers.
‘Police’ figures represent personnel with a civilian policing function.
‘Staff’ figures represent civilian mission staff in none of the other categories.
= >5000 personnel
= 100−5000 personnel
= <100 personnel
The markers do not show the exact site of deployments or mission headquarters
* OSCE Minsk Conference = Personal Representative of the Chairman-in-Office
on the Conflict Dealt with by the OSCE Minsk Conference
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