

MINUSTAH (UN Mission in Haiti) peacekeepers from Nigeria speak with children as they patrol a slum of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. MINUSTAH's mandate ended in October 2017. During its 13 years, MINUSTAH peacekeepers saved tens of thousands of lives, and helped the country to rebuild, including from an earthquake that killed more than 250,000 people. UN Photo/Marco Dormino
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- Service and Sacrifice
- 70th anniversary of UN peacekeeping
- United Nations Peacekeeping
- Remember the Fallen
- The Nobel Peace Prize for 1988
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- He died so I could live: UN peacekeeper pays tribute to fallen colleague
- UN honours peacekeepers who 'paid the ultimate price', for the sake of others
- Mission accomplished: 15 years of peacekeeping success in Liberia
- How we disarmed Liberian fighters
- Women: Liberia’s guardians of peace
Press Release
- Secretary-General, at Dag Hammarskjöld Medal Ceremony, Calls for Honouring Fallen Colleagues by Never Abandoning Pursuit of Peace
- Stressing Need to Support 'Action for Peacekeeping' Initiative, Secretary-General Highlights Risks Confronting Peacekeepers, at Ceremony Marking International Day
- Secretary-General, in Message for International Day of Peacekeepers, Urges Concerted Efforts to More Effectively Protect People, Advance Peace
- 24 May 2019 - Secretary-General to Lay Wreath in Honour of Fallen United Nations Peacekeepers, as Headquarters Observes International Day
- Secretary-General to Honour Fallen Malawi Soldier with Captain Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage, at Headquarters, 24 May
- 24 May 2018 - Secretary-General to Visit Troops in Mali, as Headquarters Observes International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, 29 May