Year in Review: United Nations Peace Operations, 2010
Abstract
The Year in Review features the activities of the UN Peacekeeping Missions in 2010, highlighting the successes and challenges that emerge throughout the year towards maintaining peace and security, protecting civilians, and providing support to fragile societies and governments in a post-conflict setting.
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Table of Contents
A year of complex challenges for UN peace operations
Interview with Alain Le Roy, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations: UN peacekeeping enters consolidation phase
Interview with Susana Malcorra, the Under-Secretary-General for Field Support, The Global Field Support Strategy “will make us more agile, more effective and more efficient”
Interview with B. Lynn Pascoe, the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, UN increasing use of preventive diplomacy
Global field support strategy goes into effect
Who are the UN peacekeepers?
Five years of reforms addressing misconduct by UN peacekeeping personnel
Marking 10 years of addressing the impact of war on women
United Nations Police: Growing presence and rule of law role
Haiti begins long process of rebuilding
Sudan: Pulling out the stops for the referendum
Radio Miraya: Sudan referendum hits the airwaves
UNAMID: Striving to protect Darfur’s most vulnerable
Côte d’Ivoire: A year of significant advances followed by a lost opportunity
MONUC becomes MONUSCO, challenges remain
Improved security paves way for MINURCAT withdrawal
A busy year for preventive diplomacy in West Africa
One Liberia – One UN: Forging ahead together
Turning the tide on Somalia?
The Middle East remains high on UN peace and security agenda
UNSCO: Supporting a two-State solution in the Middle East
UNSCOL: The Challenge of peacemaking in Lebanon
Marking the Blue Line: An ambitious UNIFIL effort for peace
Iraq in 2010: A real test for transition to democracy
UNAMA: Another tough year for Afghanistan
UNMIT: Helping strengthen the foundation for future prosperity and stability in Timor-Leste
UN mission prepares to withdraw from Nepal
Kosovo remains stable during time of political change
Committed to a lasting peace in Cyprus
Interview with Alain Le Roy, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations: UN peacekeeping enters consolidation phase
Interview with Susana Malcorra, the Under-Secretary-General for Field Support, The Global Field Support Strategy “will make us more agile, more effective and more efficient”
Interview with B. Lynn Pascoe, the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, UN increasing use of preventive diplomacy
Global field support strategy goes into effect
Who are the UN peacekeepers?
Five years of reforms addressing misconduct by UN peacekeeping personnel
Marking 10 years of addressing the impact of war on women
United Nations Police: Growing presence and rule of law role
Haiti begins long process of rebuilding
Sudan: Pulling out the stops for the referendum
Radio Miraya: Sudan referendum hits the airwaves
UNAMID: Striving to protect Darfur’s most vulnerable
Côte d’Ivoire: A year of significant advances followed by a lost opportunity
MONUC becomes MONUSCO, challenges remain
Improved security paves way for MINURCAT withdrawal
A busy year for preventive diplomacy in West Africa
One Liberia – One UN: Forging ahead together
Turning the tide on Somalia?
The Middle East remains high on UN peace and security agenda
UNSCO: Supporting a two-State solution in the Middle East
UNSCOL: The Challenge of peacemaking in Lebanon
Marking the Blue Line: An ambitious UNIFIL effort for peace
Iraq in 2010: A real test for transition to democracy
UNAMA: Another tough year for Afghanistan
UNMIT: Helping strengthen the foundation for future prosperity and stability in Timor-Leste
UN mission prepares to withdraw from Nepal
Kosovo remains stable during time of political change
Committed to a lasting peace in Cyprus