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United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti

United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti
United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti
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Brazilian soldiers patrol the camp Jean Marie Vincent in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Abbreviation MINUSTAH (French: Mission des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en Haïti)
Formation 1 June 2004
Type Peacekeeping Mission
Legal status Active
Head
Sandra Honoré (Special Representative of the Secretary-General)
Parent organization
UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, United Nations Security Council
Website UN Peacekeeping: MINUSTAH, www.minustah.org (French)

The United Nations Stabilization Mission In Haiti (UNSTAMIH) (French: Mission des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en Haïti), also known as MINUSTAH, an acronym of the French name, is a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti that has been in operation since 2004. The mission's military component is led by the Brazilian Army and the force commander is Brazilian. The force is composed of 2,366 military personnel and 2,533 police, supported by an international civilian personnel, a local civilian staff and United Nations Volunteers.

Following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the United Nations reported that the headquarters of the mission in Port-au-Prince had collapsed and that the mission's chief, Hédi Annabi of Tunisia, his deputy Luiz Carlos da Costa of Brazil, and the acting police commissioner, RCMP Supt. Doug Coates of Canada, were confirmed dead. On 14 January 2010, UN headquarters dispatched the former head of MINUSTAH and current Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Edmond Mulet, as the organisation's Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General and interim head of MINUSTAH. Mulet clarified on January 22, 2010 that MINUSTAH would concentrate on assisting the Haitian National Police in providing security within the country after the earthquake, while American and Canadian military forces will distribute humanitarian aid and provide security for aid distribution.

MINUSTAH's mandate was extended by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1944 past its October 15, 2010 deadline amid alleged fears of instability. The mission's mandate was then extended through October 15, 2012 with the intention and has been renewed periodically. The United


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