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Location Haiti
Headquarters Port-au-Prince
Duration 1 June 2004 to present
Current authorization Until 15 October 2010
(S/RES/1892 (2009))
Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of Mission Hedi Annabi Hédi Annabi (Tunisia)
Principal Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General Luiz Carlos da Costa (Brazil)
Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Humanitarian Coordinator, Resident Coordinator and Resident Representative for UNDP   Kim Bolduc (Canada)
Force Commander Major-General Floriano Peixoto Vieira Neto Major-General Floriano Peixoto Vieira Neto (Brazil)
[S/2009/164] , [S/2009/165]
Police Commissioner Mamadou Mountaga Diallo (Guinea) Mamadou Mountaga Diallo (Guinea)
Strength

Total initially authorized strength (S/RES/1542 of 30 April 2004 )
Up to 6,700 military personnel; 1,622 police; 548 international civilian personnel, 154 United Nations volunteers and 995 local civilian staff

Current authorized strength (S/RES/1892 of 13 October 2009)
Up to 6,940 military personnel and up to 2,211 police

Current strength (30 September 2009)
9,117 total uniformed personnel, including 7,051 troops and 2,066 police, supported by 492 international civilian personnel, 1,221 local civilian staff and 210 United Nations Volunteers

Note: Statistics for international and local civilians are as of 30 June 2009

Contributors of military personnel   Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Jordan, Nepal, Paraguay, Peru, Phillipines, Sri Lanka, United States and Uruguay
Contributors of police personnel   Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Canada, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Columbia, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Egypt, El Salvador, France, Guinea, India, Jamaica, Jordan, Madagascar, Mali, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Senegal, Serbia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Togo, Turkey, United States, Uruguay and Yemen
Fatalities

25 troops
7 police
8 international civilian personnel
5 local civilian personnel

45 total

Financial Aspects Method of financing:
Assessments in respect of a Special Account
Approved budget:
1 July 2009 - 30 June 2010: $611.75 million (A/C.5/63/25)

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