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International Civilian Support Mission in Haiti

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The International Civilian Support Mission in Haiti (MICAH; French: Mission civile internationale d'appui en Haïti) was a United Nations peacebuilding mission in Haiti. It was established through a consensus vote of the General Assembly on 17 December 1999 (resolution A/54/193). Intended to consolidate the achievements of the OAS/UN International Civilian Mission in Haiti (MICIVIH), the United Nations Civilian Police Mission in Haiti (MIPONUH) and other missions to the country,[1] it was headed by Alfredo Lopes Cabral of Guinea-Bissau and ran from 16 March 2000 to 6 February 2001.[2]

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  1. ^ "International Civilian Support Mission in Haiti". United Nations: UNTERM. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  2. ^ "International Civilian Support Mission in Haiti (MICAH)". United Nations: Archives and Records Management Section. Retrieved 29 January 2024.