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View all search resultsThe adoption of a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that aims to empower women peacekeepers marked the end of Indonesia’s month-long council presidency in August, as the nation entered the last stretch of its two-year term on the esteemed global body.
Indonesia looks to focus on quality over quantity in its contributions to United Nations peacekeeping operations, as the UN continues to slash funds and close down missions, making the national year-end target of deploying 4,000 peacekeepers overseas unattainable.
We are reaching the closing of 2019, the deadline for Indonesia’s “Vision 4,000 Peacekeepers” that the government set in 2015 to contribute to the United Nations mission. Questions have been raised over whether the country has achieved sending 4,000 peacekeepers in a given time for UN deployments. The answer, for people that read the fine print of the Vision, is yes.