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26 May: UN Peacekeeping chief calls for greater UK support for operations

Alain Le Roy, UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, today called on the UK to help strengthen peacekeeping by providing expertise and equipment for missions, drawing particular attention to the lack of helicopters, field hospitals and capable reserve forces.

Mr Le Roy was speaking at a major event in Whitehall to mark the International Day of UN Peacekeepers. He urged the international community to remember that peacekeepers were undertaking life-saving work with relatively meagre resources, comparing his annual budget of $7.5bn for 15 missions across the world with the $116bn spent every year in Afghanistan.

He said that the UN would continue to reach out to the UK and other key powers to fill critical resource gaps. In particular, he hoped that the UK might offer helicopters and specialist troops after the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014. The UK is the third-largest funder of UN peacekeeping but contributes fewer than 300 troops, down from 10,000 in 1995.

Organised by UNA Westminster branch, UNA-UK and RUSI, this annual event comprises a one-day conference and a ceremony at the Cenotaph. This year, Mr Le Roy joined diplomatic and military representatives from around the world, UN veterans, widows and schoolchildren in laying wreaths in memory of those who have died whilst serving as peacekeepers.

Click here to read Mr Le Roy's speech I Click here for photos

Prior to the event, Mr Le Roy met with FCO officials and spoke to the Guardian, The Times and the Independent. He also gave an exclusive interview to UNA-UK, which will be printed in the next issue of our flagship magazine, and recorded this video message:
Watch head of UN Peacekeeping Operations, Under-Secretary-General Alain Le Roy's personal message for the occasion

 

Peacekeepers Day in photos

Alain Le Roy lays awreathat the Cenotaph in remembrance of those who have been killed whilst serving as UN peacekeepers.
Alain Le Roy lays awreathat the Cenotaph in remembrance of those who have been killed whilst serving as UN peacekeepers.
Alain Le Roy visits UNA-UK's Chaiman Sir Jeremy Greenstock and Executive Director Phil Mulligan ahead of International Day of UN Peacekeepers 2011
Alain Le Roy and UNA-UK Chair Sir Jeremy Greenstock outside UNA-UK's offices
Alain Le Roy visits UNA-UK's Chaiman Sir Jeremy Greenstock and Executive Director Phil Mulligan ahead of International Day of UN Peacekeepers 2011
UNA-UK's Executive Director Phil Mulligan lays awreathat the Cenotaph

 

About the event

The 8th UN Peacekeepers day conference was held at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on 26 May.

Jointly organised by UNA-UK, its Westminster branch and RUSI, and supported by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), the conference is one of the UK's most authoritative reviews of UN peacekeeping.

As part of the event, members of the diplomatic community and other organisations participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph in remembrance of those from the 118 participating nations who have been killed whilst serving as UN peacekeepers.

This year's event coincides with the launch of UNA-UK's own programme to highlight and promote the role of UN Peacekeeping.

Resources

- Click here to download UNA-UK's press release on the event

- Click here to download a copy of Mr Le Roy's speech
- Click here to see the full conference programme and details of other sessions
- Click here for the UN Secretary-General's message for UN Peacekeepers Day 2011
- Click here to find out more about UN peacekeeping
- Click here to read a blog on the FCO website by James Kearney, UNA-UK Peace & Security Programme Coordinator

 

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