Memorial Service for Peacekeepers Killed in Plane Crash.
13 October 2009
© UN Photo/Marco Dormino

Mission facts

  • Location:
    Haiti
  • Headquarters:
    Port-au-Prince
  • Duration:
    1 June 2004 to present

Restoring a secure and stable environment

The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) was established on 1 June 2004 by Security Council resolution 1542 PDF Document. The UN mission succeeded a Multinational Interim Force (MIF) authorized by the Security Council in February 2004 after President Bertrand Aristide departed Haiti for exile in the aftermath of an armed conflict which spread to several cities across the country.

MINUSTAH’s mandate is to restore a secure and stable environment, to promote the political process, to strengthen Haiti’s Government institutions and rule-of-law-structures, as well as to promote and to protect human rights.