The United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) was a
United Nations peacekeeping
Peacekeeping by the United Nations is a role held by the Department of Peace Operations as an "instrument developed by the organization as a way to help countries torn by conflict to create the conditions for lasting peace". It is distinguished ...
mission established by the
United Nations Security Council
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on September 25, 2007 to provide a multidimensional presence of up to 350 police and military personnel to eastern
Chad and north-eastern
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR; ; , RCA; , or , ) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the DR Congo to the south, the Republic of th ...
The mission comes as a response to the dire situation of an estimated 230,000
refugees from
Darfur who continue to flee into bordering eastern
Chad and north-eastern
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR; ; , RCA; , or , ) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the DR Congo to the south, the Republic of th ...
(CAR). Armed
Sudanese rebel groups have continuously carried out attacks across the Sudanese border, endangering local residents and Darfurian refugees alike.
This followed on from a resolution in July 2007 sending
UNAMID into the region
and a resolution in August 2006 sending
UNMIS there,
the Secretary-General drafted a report outlining the shape of the mission he thought should be sent there,
as well as received assurance from the
European Union
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of its contribution of troops.
Although the
EUFOR Tchad/RCA was originally scheduled to deploy in November 2007, it was delayed until February by a lack of equipment. It reached its Initial Operational Capability on 15 March 2008 and was replaced by UN forces under the same MINURCAT mandate on 15 March 2009. The latest resolution to concern the MINURCAT mandate,
Security Council Resolution 1913, extended the stationing of the mission until 15 May 2010 allowing further discussions with the Chadian government which asked for the mandate not be renewed. A further extension was done until the end of 2010.
MINURCAT's mandate officially ended on December 31, 2010.
Strength
Military personnel
As of 2010, there were 5,200 military personnel and 27 military liaison officers from Algeria, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ireland, Kenya, Mali, Mongolia, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Togo, Tunisia and United States.
Police personnel
As of 2010, there were 300 police officers from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Finland, France, Guinea, Jordan, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Oman, Rwanda, Senegal, Turkey and Yemen.
European Union mission
The
EU forces mission
EUFOR Tchad/RCA operated under the auspices and in the framework of
MINURCAT in
Chad and the
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR; ; , RCA; , or , ) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the DR Congo to the south, the Republic of th ...
as authorized in late 2007. The deployment of up to 3,700 troops began in February 2008. Contributors included (with number of troops committed):
[UN monitoring website HDPT Central African Republic](_blank)
, accessed 14 November 2007
* Albania – 63 troops from Commando Regiment
* France – half of the full contingent
* Ireland – 411 troops
* Poland – 350 troops
[Panapress](_blank)
accessed 13 November 2007
* Sweden – 200 troops
* Austria – 160 troops
* Romania – 120 troops
* Belgium – 100 troops
[Panapress - specifying 100 troops](_blank)
accessed 13 November 2007
* Spain – 80 troops
* Finland – 40 troops
* Netherlands – 60 Marines
According to the Brussels-based news agency “Panapress”,
a number of non-EU countries also expressed interest in providing logistic or personnel support to the EUFOR mission.
Their mandate included “to take all necessary measures, within its capabilities and its area of operation in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central African Republic”
to protect civilians, facilitate delivery of humanitarian aid, and ensure the safety of UN personnel. The EU operation commander, General
Patrick Nash, announced on 5 November
The Times article on 4,300 troop deployment instead of 3,000
, accessed 14 November 2007 that this force will be 3,700 troops strong. The military operation was approved by the Council of the European Union on 15 October.
References
External links
2013-2014 Central African Republic Crisis Overview
HDPT - United Nations website monitoring detailed progress of EUFOR TCHAD/RCA and MINURCAT
MINURCAT website
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Study on MINURCAT and EUFOR TCHAD/RCA
EUFOR TCHAD/RCA website
UN News Centre
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Events
January–March
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2007 in the Central African Republic
2007 in Chad
Central African Republic–Chad relations
Central African Republic–Sudan relations
Central African Republic and the United Nations
Chad and the United Nations