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- About Peacekeeping 01
How we are funded
While decisions about establishing, maintaining or expanding a peacekeeping operation are taken by the Security Council, the financing of UN Peacekeeping operations is the collective responsibility of all UN Member States…

A voter in Central African Republic displays her ID at a polling station during the December 2025 elections. Photo: © MINUSCA/Myriam Asmani.
- Elections 01
- MINUSCA 01
Central African Republic enters ‘decisive’ phase after landmark elections
By Vibhu Mishra Fresh from holding the most extensive elections in its history, the Central African Republic (CAR) is entering what the UN’s top envoy in the country describes as a “decisive period” in consolidating fragile…

Fresh fighting has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians across South Sudan. Photo: UNICEF/Mark Naftalin
- Protecting Civilians (POC) 01
- UNMISS 01
Violence surges in South Sudan leaving civilians at risk and peacekeepers stretched thin
By Vibhu Mishra Escalating violence, political stalemate and humanitarian constraints are pushing South Sudan’s civilians to the brink once again, while funding cuts weaken the UN mission tasked with protecting them. Briefing…
Troop and police contributors
Our military and police personnel are first and foremost members of their own national services and are then seconded to work with the UN. They come from nations large and small, rich and poor. They bring different cultures…

- Action for Peacekeeping and A4P+ 01
Strategy for the Digital Transformation of UN Peacekeeping
"United Nations peacekeeping was conceived in an analogue world. It is now essential that it fully embraces the digital world in which we live, to improve the UN’s agility, anticipation and responsiveness to conflicts, and to…

- Enabling peaceful, resilient societies (Civil Affairs) 01
Quick impact projects for communities
Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) are small-scale and low-cost projects, funded by our missions, that are planned and implemented within a short timeframe. QIPs respond to the needs expressed by local communities. As a result…
Sharing best practices
As financial resources for environmental management are limited, both the Department of Peace Operations (DPO) and the Department of Support (DOS) try to ensure that their interventions are appropriate, effective and cost…

UN peacekeepers on patrol at a polling centre in the capital Bangui during the elections. Photo: MINUSCA
- Elections 01
- MINUSCA 01
Results expected 5 January after landmark elections in Central African Republic
By Vibhu Mishra Voting proceeded largely as planned in the Central African Republic’s first-ever combined presidential, legislative, regional and municipal elections, and ballot counting is now complete, the UN peacekeeping…

UNIFIL peacekeepers on patrol along the Blue Line in southern Lebanon. Photo: © UNIFIL
- Peacekeeping 01
- UNIFIL 01
UN peacekeeping patrols suspended along Lebanon-Israel Blue Line
UN peacekeepers temporarily suspended patrols and other activities along parts of the ‘Blue Line’ in southern Lebanon after the Israeli military said it would release what it described as a non-toxic chemical substance near…

Police officers deployed to the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan consult a map. Photo: UNMISS/Gregório Cunha.
- Future of Peacekeeping 01
UN Police ‘indispensable’ to fulfilling peacekeeping mandates, Security Council hears
The head of UN Peacekeeping on Thursday called for greater support for international police officers deployed to field missions at a time when financial resources are dwindling and multilateralism is waning. Jean-Pierre…
