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.

UNAMID Facts and Figures

Map and Location

Location: Darfur, Sudan
Headquarters: Zalingei, Central Darfur
Duration: 31 December 2007 to 31 December 2020.
Current Mandate: Authorized until 31 December 2020 by Security Council resolution 2559 (2020)

Facts and Figures

Authorized Strength

4,050 military personnel and 2, 500 police advisers and formed police units.

Current Deployment

4,005 military personnel, 480 police advisers, 1631 formed police unit officers, 483 international civilian staff, 64 United Nations volunteers, and 945 national civilian staff.

Mission Hostile Fatalities Since Inception

64 peacekeepers (51 military and 13 police).

Troop contributing countries

Ethiopia, Rwanda, Pakistan, Egypt, Tanzania، Indonesia, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Gambia, Nigeria, Kenya and Senegal.

Other contributors of military personnel

Ecuador, Germany, Ghana, Iran, Jordan, South Korea, Malaysia, Namibia, Peru, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Thailand, Togo, Zambia, Bhutan, Cambodia, Malawi, Magnolia and Zimbabwe.

Contributors of police personnel

Jordan, Malawi, Rwanda, Namibia, Tunisia, Nepal, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Bangladesh, Zambia, Burkina Faso, Cameron, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Germany, Djibouti, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Togo, Brazil, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Bhutan, Fiji, Magnolia, Turkey, Tajikistan, Samoa and Thailand.

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