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MINUSTAH Facts and Figures

Current authorization until 15 October 2015

Security Council resolution 2180 of 14 October 2014

Strength
Authorized

Security Council resolution 1542 of 30 April 2004

 Up to 6,700 military personnel


 1,622 police
 548 international civilian personnel
 154 United Nations volunteers
 995 local civilian staff

Security Council resolution 1892 of 13 October 2009

 Up to 6,940 military personnel


 Up to 2,211 police

The Security Council resolution 1927 of 4 June 2010

 Up to 8,940 military personnel


 Up to 4,391 police

Security Council resolution 2012 of 14 October 2011

 Up to 7,340 military personnel


 Up to 3,241 police

Security Council resolution 2070 of 12 October 2012

 Up to 6,270 military personnel


 Up to 2,601 police

Security Council resolution 2119 of 10 October 2013

 Up to 5,021 military personnel


 Up to 2,601 police

Security Council resolution 2180 of 14 October 2014

 Up to 2,370 military personnel


 Up to 2,601 police

Current strength (31 March 2016)


 4,899 total uniformed personnel
o 2,366 troops
o 2,533 police (including formed units)
 304 international civilian personnel*
 941 local civilian staff*
 96 United Nations Volunteers
*NB: Statistics for international and local civilians are as of 31 July 2015

Country contributors
 Find out which countries are contributing troops and police personnel to the mission.

Fatalities
 View the latest fatality statistics by mission, nationality, appointment type and year.

Fatalities from the Earthquake in Haiti


List of names of confirmed fatalities »

Financial aspects

 Method of financing: Assessment in respect of a Special Account


 Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $380,355,700 [A/C.5/69/24 ]

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