UN Peace Operations

On joint visit to DR Congo, UN and World Bank chiefs voice support for latest peace effort

Published May 22, 2013 by UN News Centre
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In the first visit of its kind, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to support a recent peace deal and promote economic development in the long-troubled region.“This is a critical moment for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Great Lakes region,” Mr. Ban told reporters in the capital, Kinshasa, following a meeting with President Joseph Kabila.

Rethinking Force Generation: Filling Capability Gaps in UN Peacekeeping

Author(s): 
Adam C. Smith
Arthur Boutellis
Date Published: 
May 8, 2013

Force generation is the process by which the UN Secretariat generates, rotates, and repatriates contributions of military and police personnel and equipment from member states, based on the requirements derived for each peace operation from its UN Security Council resolution. At the UN, force generation is a time-intensive, complex process that must be completed with great speed. It is based on plans developed without a precise understanding of the capabilities available to operationalize those plans.

Ban Recommends Adjustment in UN Mission in Guinea-Bissau to Help Restore Order

Published May 9, 2013 by UN News Centre
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The mandate of the United Nations political mission in Guinea-Bissau, which last year underwent a military coup, should be adjusted to support a two-phase process for the full restoration of constitutional order and medium-term stability in the country, according to a report by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon presented to the Security Council today.

South Sudan: UN mission welcomes peace deal between armed groups and Government forces

Published April 29, 2013 by UN News Centre
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29 April 2013 – The United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) today welcomed a peace deal between the Government of South Sudan and local militia groups, adding that it remained ready to assist the country as it moved forward in establishing a lasting peace.

Mali: UN approves new UN peacekeeping force, Minusma

The UN Security Council has unanimously approved a resolution to create a UN peacekeeping force for Mali.

Peace Operations, the African Union, and the United Nations: Toward More Effective Partnerships

Author(s): 
Arthur Boutellis
Paul D. Williams
Date Published: 
April 25, 2013

Both the United Nations (UN) Security Council and the Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU) have a vested interest in conducting more effective peace operations in Africa. Both councils want to build on the various UN-AU peace and security coordination mechanisms that have been established since 2006 and support the implementation of the AU’s principle of “non-indifference.” In many respects, considerable progress has been made with the UN and AU enjoying a deep, multidimensional and maturing relationship.

UN agencies issue rare joint appeal for action to end bloodshed in Syria

Published April 16, 2013 by The Independent
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After more than two years of bloodshed in Syria the heads of five UN agencies called on the international community to make a meaningful contribution to end the civil war, which has already claimed the lives of more than 70,000 people.

Delays in Carrying out Peace Agreement Harm Darfur

Published April 10, 2013 by UN News Centre
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The United Nations and other partners in an international group working to support the peace efforts in Sudan’s Darfur region have condemned recent attacks in the troubled region and cautioned that any serious delays to carrying out the 2011 peace agreement could further destabilize the entire region.

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