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Global Peace Operations 2013 4497.1(Layer) OSCE - BiH UNMIK EUBAM * 12/1995 06/1999 11/2005 CiO Representative on the Minsk Conference UNRCCA OHR KFOR JCC 01/1997 05/2007 PEACE OPERATIONS 06/2002 06/1999 07/1992 EUSR for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia* OSCE Centre in Ashgabat EUSR in Bosnia and Herzegovina OMIK OSCE Mission to Moldova 07/2003 01/1999 2012 06/2002 07/1999 04/1993 EUMM EUPM ICO 10/2008 01/2003 - 06/2012 02/2008 - 09/2012 EUFOR ALTHEA EULEX Kosovo OSCE Mission to Serbia 02/2008 UNSCOL 12/2004 UNFICYP OSCE Office in Baku 03/2001 EUSR in Kosovo 03/1964 07/2000 02/2007 UN and Arab League 02/2008 SE, Res. 1559* Special Advisor, Cyprus Envoy to Syria 04/1997 12/2004 02/2012 OSCE Office in Yerevan UNIFIL UNSMIS 02/2000 03/1978 OSCE Centre in Astana 04/2012 - 08/2012 07/1998 EU BAM Rafah UNDOF OSCE Centre in Bishek UNAMA 11/2005 UNSCO 05/1974 01/1999 UNSMIL 01/1999 03/2002 MFO* 09/1999 UNSMIL ISAF EUPOL COPPS 09/2011 OSCE Montenegro 04/1982 UNTSO 01/2006 12/2001 06/2006 OSCE Skopje 05/1948 AU Liaison Office in Libya CSI TIPH 2 10/2011 EUSR for Afghanistan 09/1992 EUSR for the 11/2010 12/2001 Middle East Peace Process* 01/1997 Personal Envoy, Western Sahara 03/1997 OSCE Office in Tajikistan EUPOL Afganistan 07/2003 03/1997 06/2008 OSCE Albania MINURSO 06/2008 06/2007 03/1997 04/1991 AU Liaison Office in Western Sahara Special Envoy, Sahel 08/1994 09/2012 UNMOGIP* AFISMA 04/1948 MINUSTAH 12/2012 EUCAP SAHEL Niger AU Liaison Office in the Sudan 04/2004 EUTM Mali 08/2012 08/2007 12/2012 UNIOGBIS UN Office in Yemen OAS Office in the Adjacency Zone between Belize and Guatemala 06/2012 Special Advisor, Myanmar 06/2009 12/1994 07/2003 AU Liasion Office in Guinea-Bissau UNOWA Personal Representative of the Secretary General 03/2010 11/2001 EUCAP NESTOR UNAMI IMT on the border controversy between Guyana and Venezuela ECOMIB 07/2012 08/2003 10/2004 02/1990 05/2012 EUJUST LEX Iraq UNISFA 03/2005 UNIPSIL 06/2011 08/2008 UNMIL OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia 09/2003 AU Regional Task Force on the LRA UNMISS 02/2004 AU Liasion Office in Liberia 11/2011 UNPOS 07/2011 04/2004 04/1995 Special Envoy, Sudan and South Sudan* UNOCI Operation Ocean Shield* RAMSI AU Liasion Office in Chad 07/2011 07/2003 04/2004 04/2005 08/2009 EUAVSEC South Sudan AU Liaison Office in Côte d’Ivoire EU NAVFOR 06/2012 01/2005 Somalia - Operation Atalanta AU Liaison Office in South Sudan Operation Licorne CNMC* UNOCA 12/2008 08/2007 02/2003 03/2004 08/2010 AMISOM EUSR for Sudan and South Sudan* BINUCA 03/2007 09/2010 03/2009 AU Liaison Office in Somalia AU Special Envoy on the LRA 09/2005 The boundaries and names shown and the designations 11/2011 used on this map do not imply official endorsement or AU Liaison Office in the Comoros UNMIT acceptance by the United Nations. AU Liaison Office in the CAR 03/2010 10/1997 08/2006 - 12/2012 Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control MICOPAX AU/SADC Liaison Office in Madagascar ISF in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and 07/2008 BNUB 12/2010 07/2011 08/2006 - 12/2012 Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not MONUSCO yet been agreed upon by the parties. AU Liaison Office in Burundi 05/2010 AU Liaison Office in Burundi Dates following the abbreviated mission 03/2004 Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the names represent dates of effect (for UN EUPOL RD Congo EUSR the Horn of Africa* Republic of South Sudan has not yet been determined. missions), and start dates (for non-UN 07/2007 missions). 12/2011 A dispute exists between the Governments of Argentina and the EUSEC RD Congo KNDR United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland * Missions whose headquarters are outside 06/2005 01/2008 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 km concerning sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). area of operational area. AU Liaison Office in the DRC UNAMID 10/1999 07/2007 EUTM Somalia 07/2007 04/2010 0 1000 2000 3000 mi Joint AU-UN Chief Mediator for Darfur 08/2008 AFISMA: African-led International Support Mission for Mali, Bamako BINUCA: UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic, Bangui AMISOM: African Union Mission in Somalia, Mogadishu EUCAP NESTOR: EU Mission on Regional Maritime Capcity Building JCC: Joint Control Commission Peacekeeping Force, Transdniestria KFOR: Kosovo Force, Pristina AU Liaison Office in Burundi, Bujumbura in the Horn of Africa, Djibouti MINURSO: UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara, Laayoune BNUB: UN Office in Burundi, Bujumbura KNDR: AU Panel of Eminent African Personalities, Kenya Dialogue and Reconciliation, Nairobi AU Liaison Office in Chad, N’Djamena EUCAP SAHEL Niger: EU CSDP Mission in Niger, Naimey MINUSTAH: UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti, Port-au-Prince CNMC: Cameroon - Nigeria Mixed Commission, Dakar; operates in Abuja and Yaounde MAPP/OEA: OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia, Bogota AU Liaison Office in Cote d’Ivoire, Abidjan EUFOR ALTHEA: EU Military Operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo MFO: Multinational Force and Observers, Rome MONUSCO: UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Personal Envoy, Western Sahara, New York AU Liaison Office in Guinea-Bissau, Bissau EUJUST LEX Iraq, Baghdad EULEX KOSOVO: EU Rule of Law Mission, Pristina MICOPAX: Economic Community of Central African States Mission Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kinshasa AU Liaison Office in Liberia, Monrovia Personal Representative of the Secretary General on the border controversy between EUMM: EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia, Tbilisi for building peace in Central Africa, Bangui AU Liaison Office in Libya, Tripoli UNAMA: UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Kabul Guyana and Venezuela EUPM: EU Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo NTM-I: NATO Training Mission in Iraq, Baghdad AU Liaison Office in Somalia, Mogadishu/Nairobi EUPOL Afghanistan: EU Police Mission in Afghanistan, Kabul OMIK: OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Pristina UNAMI: UN Assistance Mission for Iraq, Baghdad Special Adviser Cyprus, New York AU Liaison Office in South Sudan, Juba EUPOL COPPS: EU Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories, Ramallah Operation Ocean Shield, Northwood UNAMID: AU-UN Mission in Darfur, Al Fasher Special Adviser Myanmar, New York AU Liaison Office in Sudan, Khartoum EUPOL RD Congo: EU Police Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, OAS/AZ: OAS Offfice in the Adjacency Zone between Belize and Guatelama, Adjacency Zone AU Liaison Office in the Central African Republic, Bangui Kinshasa UNDOF: UN Disengagement Observer Force, Camp Faouar Special Envoy, Implementation of Resolution 1559, New York EUSEC RD Congo: EU Security Reform Mission in the DRC, Kinshasa Operation Licorne, Abidjan AU Liaison Office in the Comoros, Moroni UNFICYP: UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, Nicosia Special Envoy the Sahel, Rome EUSRA: EUSR for Afghanistan, Kabul OSCE - BiH: OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo AU Liaison Office in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kinshasa EUSR for Central Asia, Brussels OSCE Centre in Ashgabat UNIFIL: UN Interim Force in Lebanon, Naqoura Special Envoy Sudan and South Sudan, New York AU Liaison Office in Western Sahara, Laayoune EUSR in Kosovo/International Civilian Office, Pristina OSCE Centre in Astana UNISFA: UN Interim Security Force for Abyei, Abyei UN and Arab League Envoy to Syria, New York AU Regional Task Force on the LRA, Yambio EUSR for Sudan and South Sudan, Brussels OSCE Centre in Bishkek AU Special Envoy on the LRA, Bangui EUSR for the Horn of Africa, Brussels UNMIK: UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, Pristina UNIOGBIS: UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau, Bissau OSCE Mission to Moldova, Chisinau AU/SADC Liaison Office in Madagascar, Antananarivo EUSR for the Middle East Peace Process, Brussels EUSR for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia, Brussels OSC Mission to Montenegro, Podgorica UNMIL: UN Mission in Liberia, Monrovia UNIPSIL: UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone, Freetown CiO Representative on the Minsk Conference, Tbilisi EUSR for the Southern Mediterranean Region, Brussels OSCE Mission to Serbia, Belgrade UNMISS: UN Mission in South Sudan, Juba UNOCA: UN Office for Central Africa, Libreville CSI: OSCE Community Security Initiative, Osh EUSR in Bosnia and Hezegovina, Pristina OSCE Mission to Skopje UNMIT: UN Integrated Mission in Timor Leste, Dili UNOWA: UN Office in West Africa, Dakar ECOMIB: ECOWAS Force in Guinea-Bissau, Bissau EUTM Mali: EU Training Mission in Mali, Bamako EU Naval Force Somalia, Northwood EUTM Somalia: EU Training Mission for Somalia, Bihanga OSCE Mission in Baku UNMOGIP: UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan, UNPOS: UN Politcal Office for Somalia, Mogadishu EUAVSEC South Sudan: CSDP Mission to Strengthen Airport Security ICO: International Civilian Office OSCE Mission in Yerevan Srinagar and Rawalpindi UNRCCA: UN Regional Centre for Preventative Diplomacy for Central Asia, Ashgabat at Juba International Airport, Juba IMT: International Monitoring Team, Cotabato OSCE Presence in Albania ISF: International Security Forces, Dili RAMSI: Regional Assistance Mission in the Solomon Islands, Honiara - Pacific Islands Forum UNOCI: UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire, Abidjan UNSCO: Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East, Jerusalem EUBAM Rafah: EU Border Assistance Mission at Rafah, Rafah ISAF: International Security Assistance Force, Kabul - NATO TIPH 2: Temporary International Presence in Hebron, Hebron UNTSO: UN Truce Supervision Organization, Jerusalem UNSCOL: Office for the Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Beirut Map No. 4497.1 UNITED NATIONS Department of Field Support December 2012 Cartographic Section.
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