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Appendix 3A. Multilateral peace operations, 2009

Contents

I. Introduction

II. Global trends

III. Regional trends

IV. Table of multilateral peace operations

Figure 3A.1. Number of peace operations, by conducting organization, 2000–2009

Figure 3A.2. Number of personnel deployed to peace operations, 2000–2009

Figure 3A.3. The top 10 contributors of troops to peace operations, 2009

Figure 3A.4. The top 10 contributors of civilian police to peace operations, 2009

Table 3A.1. Number of peace operations and personnel deployed, by region and organization, 2009

Table 3A.2. Multilateral peace operations, 2009

 

Appendix 3A presents extensive data on the multilateral peace operations that were active for all or part of 2009. Read the full appendix [PDF]

Summary

In 2009, 54 multilateral peace operations were conducted in 34 different locations. The annual total of active peace operations fell in 2009, having risen steadily from 2002 to 2008.

 

Number of peace operations, 2000–2009

Number of peace operations, 2000–2009

 

Peace operations, by region, 2009

  No. of
operations
Total personnel
deployed
Africa 16 85 562
Americas 2 9 571
Asia 9 88 270
Europe 17 19 750
Middle East   10 16 125
Total 54 219 279

 

The number of personnel deployed to peace operations increased by 16 per cent over 2008 to reach 219 278 by the end of 2009, 89 per cent of whom were military personnel and 11 per cent civilian staff. With no new operations in 2009, the increase in the number of personnel deployed was due to troop reinforcement for existing operations, most significantly for the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. ISAF was nearly four times larger than the next largest operation, and the number of ISAF troops (84 146) exceeded the total number deployed to the 12 UN peace operations with troops (83 089).

 

Personnel deployed to peace operations, 2000–2009

Personnel deployed to peace operations, 2000–2009

 

Kirsten Soder (Germany) was a Researcher with the SIPRI Armed Conflict and Conflict Management Programme.

 

Krister Karlsson (United States) was an intern with the SIPRI Armed Conflict and Conflict Management Programme in 2009–10.

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