May 29, 2012: On Tuesday the UN commemorated International Day of its Peace Keepers.
Since its beginning in 1948, United Nations peacekeeping has evolved into one of the
main tools used by the international community to manage complex crises that threaten
international peace and security. The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers,
which is commemorated each year on the 29th of May, is an occasion to salute the 120,000
peacekeepers serving in 17 missions in some of the world’s most volatile and dangerous
environments. This Day is also a time to mourn fallen peacekeepers. During its history,
nearly 3,000 “Blue Helmets” have died devoting their lives to peace, including 112
men and women in 2011. In 2012, the United Nations is marking the Day by highlighting
the global partnerships that help sustain UN Peacekeeping and make it the success
that it is. Currently, UN Peacekeeping operations receive contributions of military
and police personnel from 116 Member States. This impressive number reflects growing
global confidence in the value of United Nations Peacekeeping as a tool for collective
security. It also demonstrates the strength and breadth of the partnership that the
UN Organization has with the countries, large and small, that make it up. In addition
to those partnerships with individual Member States, United Nations Peacekeeping works
closely with UN agencies, funds and programmes in support of humanitarian and development
work on the ground. Creative partnerships with international and regional organizations
are also becoming a regular feature in UN Peacekeeping to create a common vision,
build capacity and share costs.