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