MINURCAT
United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad

Closure of MINURCAT

The United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) mandate ended on 31 December 2010 following UN Security Council Resolution 1923, with Chad assuming responsibility for civilian protection and UN agencies continuing peacebuilding efforts.

Milestones and Achievements

UN Police and the Détachement Intégré de Sécurité

February 2009 – final class of DIS candidates (250 trainees) begin the DIS training course

January 2009 – 207 DIS trainees graduate from the course and become DIS officers

December 2008 – third class of DIS candidates begin the DIS training course

September 2008 – 111 DIS trainees graduate from the course and become DIS officers

August 2008 – second class of DIS candidates begin the DIS training course

July 2008 – 237 DIS trainees graduate from the DIS course and become DIS officers

June 2008 – first class of DIS Officer candidates begin the 4-week DIS training course

May 2008 – 71 DIS commanders complete the Commander training course

January 2008 – 16 DIS Officers complete classes to serve as future DIS trainers

As of January 2009

143 UN Police Officers have been deployed throughout the Area of Operations.

525 DIS Officers have been deployed to duty stations in eastern Chad, including Abéché, Gaga, Farchana, Bredjing, Treguine, Goz Beida, Goz Amer, Djabal, Guéréda, Mile, Kounoungou, Iriba, Iridimi, Touloum, Am Nabak, Bahaï, and Oure Cassoni.

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