UNAMID
United Nations - African Union Hybrid Operation in Darfur

Closure of UNAMID

The United Nations – African Union Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) mandate ended on 31 December 2020 following UN Security Council Resolution 2559, concluding over a decade of peacekeeping efforts to stabilize Darfur and protect civilians.

North Darfur prison officers benefit from vocational training

Equipment donated by UNAMID and UNDP to the new legal office in the prison. Photo by Sharon Lukunka, UNAMID.

Equipment donated by UNAMID and UNDP to the new legal office in the prison. Photo by Sharon Lukunka, UNAMID.

18 December 2012 - To continue strengthening rule of law institutions, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the African Union - United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) funded and facilitated skills training for prison officers in El Fasher, North Darfur.

On 17 December, a total of 16 prison officers concluded a six-month vocational training in masonry, welding, metal works, auto mechanics and electrical systems. The participants will later train prisoners in these skills, which would help them to reintegrate in their communities. In addition, 10 other staff benefitted from basic and advanced computer literacy programmes to enable them to support the prisons operations in data management system.

During the graduation ceremony, a UNAMID representative, Hastings Amurani-Phiri, expressed the Mission’s commitment to continue its collaboration with the State Prisons Administration to achieve its goals and mandate, and to enhance its capacity to reach international standards.

Also, UNDP rehabilitated and equipped a legal aid office in El Fasher, the first of its kind in the region, which will coordinate legal support to prison inmates, while UNAMID Prisons Advisory Unit trained three paralegals to serve in the facility.

To date, the Mission has trained more than 300 prison officers in the State, in an effort to build the capacity of local prisons authorities and to equip them with skills and knowledge on human rights and prison management.