United Nations peacekeeping missions involving Nepal

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Nepal’s three main security agencies – Nepal Army, Armed Police Force Nepal and Nepal Police contribute to UN peacekeeping. Civilian administrators and technical staff from Nepal also participate in UN peace operations both on an individual basis and when seconded from the government.[1] Nepal is the 2nd largest contributors of troops towards UN peacekeeping efforts after Bangladesh UN Peacekeeping Force.[2]

The Nepalese Army in UN Peacekeeping Operations [3]

Mission (Contribution Type) Year
UNOGIL, Lebanon (Military Observers) 1958
UNIPOM, India/Pakistan (Military Observers) 1966
UNEF II Sinai, Middle East (Troops) 1974
UNIFIL, Lebanon (Troops) 1978
UNMOT, Tajikistan 1989
UNGOMAP I/II, OSGAP I/II/III (Military Observers) 1989
UNIKOM Kuwait/Iraq (Force Commander) 1991
UNMIH, Haiti (Troops) 1991
UNTSO, Israel , Middle – East (Chief of Staff) 1992
UNISOM, Somalia (Troops) 1993
UNPF/UNPROFOR, Former Yugoslavia 1994
UNGCI, Iraq (Troops) 1995
UNTAES, Eastern Slovenia (Military Observers) 1996
UNPREDEP, Macedonia (Military Observers) 1996
UNOMIL, Liberia (Military Observers) 1996
UNMOP, Prevlaka (Military Observers) 1998
UNMIK, Kosovo (Military Observers) 1999
UNOMSIL/UNAMSIL, Sierra Leone (Troops) 1999
MONUC, DR Congo (Troops) 1999
UNAMET/UNTAET/UNMISET, East Timor (Troops) 1999
UNFICYP, Cyprus (Force Commander) 1999
UNMEE, Ethiopia/Eritrea (Military Observers) 2000
MINUCI, Ivory Coast (Military Observers) 2003
UNOCI, Ivory Coast (Military Observers) 2003
UNMIL, Liberia (Troops) 2003
UNDOF, Israel/Syria (Force Commander & Staff) 2004
MINUSTAH, Haiti (Troops) 2004
ONUB, Burundi (Troops) 2004
UNMIS/UNMISS, Sudan (Troops) 2004
UNIFIL, Lebanon (Troops) 2006
UNOMIG, Georgia (Military Observers) 2007
MINURCAT, Chad (Military Observers, Staff & Troops) 2008
UNAMID, Sudan (Military Observers to be followed by troops) 2008
UNAMI, Iraq (Staff) 2008
UNMIT, Timor-Leste 2008
MINURSO, Western Sahara 2010
UNSMIS, Syria 2012
UNISFA, Sudan 2013

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nepal Army's contribution to UN Peacekeeping Missions now exceeds 100,000". Archived from the original on 2018-09-22.
  2. ^ "Top contributors of troops to UN peacekeeping efforts globally in 2022". Statista. 5 August 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Peacekeeping Contributor Profile: Nepal". Providing for Peacekeeping. Retrieved 2017-02-14.