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127

Global Statistics on UN and OSCE Missions

5.1 Global UN Mission Statistics

5.2 Global OSCE Mission Statistics

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128 | REVIEW OF POLITICAL MISSIONS

G l o b a l S t a t i s t i c s o n U N a n d O S C E M i s s i o n s

Global UN Mission Statistics5.1

Staff Strength by Mission: 2009 and 2010

Mission Number

UNAMA 1,733

UNAMI 1,016

BINUB 420

UNMIN 245

BONUCA/BINUCA 86

UNSCOL 72

UNIPSIL 58

UNSCO 53

UNPOS 43

UNIIIC* 34

UNOGBIS/UNIOGBIS 32

UNOWA 27

CNMC 20

UNRCCA 20

Special Adviser, Cyprus 12

Special Envoy, LRA-Affected Areas* 6

Special Adviser, Myanmar 5

Special Envoy, Implementation of Resolution 1559 3

Personal Envoy, Western Sahara 1

ToTal 3,886

*Indicates a closed mission.

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Global UN Mission Statistics | 129

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UNPOS

UNSCO

UNIPSIL

UNSCOL

BONUCA/BIN

UCA

UNMIN

BINUB

UNAMI

UNAMA

Staff Strength by Mission: 2009 and 2010

Rank Nationality Number

1 United States of America 78

2 United Kingdom 48

3 Canada 37

4 Kenya 37

5 Fiji 36

6 India 34

7 Philippines 33

8 France 32

9 Germany 24

10 Bosnia and Herzegovina 19

11 Australia 18

12 Cameroon 17

13 Ghana 17

14 Nigeria 17

15 Romania 17

16 Russian Federation 17

17 Ethiopia 15

18 Pakistan 15

19 Finland 14

20 New Zealand 14

21 South Africa 14

Rank Nationality Number

22 Italy 13

23 Japan 13

24 Tajikistan 13

25 Croatia 12

26 Lebanon 12

27 Sierra Leone 12

28 Sweden 12

29 Austria 10

30 Bangladesh 10

31 Belgium 10

32 Serbia 10

33 Tanzania, United Rep. of 10

34 Netherlands 9

35 Occupied Territories 9

36 Rwanda 9

37 Trinidad and Tobago 9

38 Uganda 9

39 Ukraine 9

40 Cote d’Ivoire 8

41 Egypt 8

42 Nepal 8

National Representation of International Staff: 31 January 2010

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130 | REVIEW OF POLITICAL MISSIONS

Rank Nationality Number

43 Peru 8

44 Ireland 7

45 Jamaica 7

46 Senegal 7

47 Jordan 6

48 Liberia 6

49 Mali 6

50 Thailand 6

51 Argentina 5

52 Benin 5

53 Norway 5

54 Spain 5

55 Sudan 5

56 Switzerland 5

57 Togo 5

58 Zimbabwe 5

59 Angola 4

60 Brazil 4

61 Burkina Faso 4

62 Burundi 4

63 Congo, Dem. Rep. 4

64 Denmark 4

65 Greece 4

66 Malaysia 4

67 Morocco 4

68 Poland 4

69 Portugal 4

70 Sri Lanka 4

71 Syrian Arab Republic 4

72 TFYR of Macedonia 4

73 Uzbekistan 4

74 Barbados 3

75 Bulgaria 3

76 Ecuador 3

77 Guinea 3

78 Indonesia 3

79 Iran 3

80 Iraq 3

Rank Nationality Number

81 Kyrgyzstan 3

82 Republic of Korea 3

83 Zambia 3

84 Algeria 2

85 Armenia 2

86 Bhutan 2

87 Bolivia 2

88 Cambodia 2

89 Czech Republic 2

90 Djibouti 2

91 Eritrea 2

92 Estonia 2

93 Gambia 2

94 Guatemala 2

95 Guyana 2

96 Haiti 2

97 Honduras 2

98 Iceland 2

99 Lithuania 2

100 Mauritania 2

101 Myanmar 2

102 Tunisia 2

103 Afghanistan 1

104 Albania 1

105 Antigua and Barbuda 1

106 Azerbaijan 1

107 Belarus 1

108 Botswana 1

109 Cape Verde 1

110 China 1

111 Colombia 1

112 Congo 1

113 Cuba 1

114 Dominican Republic 1

115 El Salvador 1

116 Georgia 1

117 Hungary 1

118 Israel 1

National Representation of International Staff: 31 January 2010 (Continued)

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Global UN Mission Statistics | 131

National Representation of International Staff: 31 January 2010 (Continued)

Source: DFS FPD

Rank Nationality Number

119 Lao, People’s Dem. Rep. 1

120 Latvia 1

121 Malawi 1

122 Mexico 1

123 Mongolia 1

124 Niger 1

125 Not Applicable 1

126 Paraguay 1

Rank Nationality Number

127 Samoa 1

128 Sao Tome & Principe 1

129 Slovakia 1

130 Somalia 1

131 Turkey 1

132 Venezuela 1

ToTal 1,019

Highest National Representation of International Staff: 31 January 2010

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132 | REVIEW OF POLITICAL MISSIONS

International Civilian Occupations: 31 March 2010

occupational Group Number

Security 215

Political Affairs 166

Administration 120

Logistics 58

Information Systems and Technology 54

Human Rights 50

Human Resources 43

Finance 42

Programme Management 34

Civil Affairs 29

Public Information 28

Transport 27

Aviation 22

Engineering 22

Procurement 20

Rule of Law 20

Humanitarian Affairs 18

Legal Affairs 14

Medical Services 13

Electoral Affairs 9

Information Management 7

Social Affairs 6

Management and Programme Analysis 2

Economic Affairs 1

ToTal: 1,020 Source: DFS FPD

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Global UN Mission Statistics | 133

International Civilian Occupations: 31 March 2010

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134 | REVIEW OF POLITICAL MISSIONS

Budget Requirements by Mission: Jan ‘10-Dec ‘10

MissionBudget Requirements

(in thousands of US dollars)

UNAMA 241,944.3

UNAMI 158,989.3

BINUB 46,258.0

UNIOGBIS 19,016.6

BINUCA 17,991.6

UNPOS 17,029.5

UNIPSIL 16,934.5

UNMIN 16,743.0

UNSCO (Jan ‘10-Dec ‘11) 16,333.5

UNIIIC (Jan ‘09-Dec ‘09)* 10,056.0

CNMC 8,930.1

UNSCOL 8,405.8

UNOWA 6,966.1

Special Adviser, Cyprus 3,279.2

UNRCCA 3,175.0

Special Envoy, LRA-Affected Areas (Jan ‘09-Dec ‘09)* 1,775.2

Special Adviser, Myanmar 1,159.1

Special Envoy, Implementation of Resolution 1559 695.0

Personal Envoy, Western Sahara 690.7

ToTal 596,372.5 *Indicates a closed mission.

Budget Requirements by Mission: Jan ‘10-Dec ‘10

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Global OSCE Mission Statistics | 135

G l o b a l S t a t i s t i c s o n U N A n d O S C E M i s s i o n s

Global OSCE Mission Statistics5.2

Staff Strength by Mission: 1 August 2010

Mission Number

OMIK 651

OSCE BiH 508

OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje 199

OSCE Mission to Montenegro 162

OSCE Mission to Serbia 158

OSCE Office in Tajikistan 148

OSCE Presence in Albania 95

OSCE Centre in Bishkek 86

OSCE Mission to Moldova 50

OSCE Office in Yerevan 45

OSCE Office in Baku 38

OSCE Centre in Astana 26

OSCE Centre in Ashgabat 23

Personal Representative/Minsk Conference 17

ToTal 2,206

Source: OSCE Department of Human ResourcesNotes: Our global figures for the OSCE exclude those of its field presences that we have not treated as political missions in this volume: (i) the Office in Zagreb (20 staff); the Office in Minsk (13 staff); the Project Coordinator in Ukraine (42 staff) and the Project Coordinator in Uzbekistan (20 staff).

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136 | REVIEW OF POLITICAL MISSIONS

Staff Strength by Mission: 2009 and 2010

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Global Statistics on OSCE Missions | 137

occupational Group Quantity

Office of Head of Mission 465.5

Fund Administration Unit 406.5

Human Dimension 279.5

Human Rights and Communities

252

Common Operational Costs 203.5

Democratization 75

Police Development 57

Police Affairs 55

Democratization 50

Security and Public Safety 47

Rule of Law and Human Rights

42

Economic and Environmental Activities

36

Human Dimension Activities 32

Monitoring and Good Governance

31

Rule of Law 30

occupational Group Quantity

Politico-Military Activities 28

Security Co-Operation 27

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16

Media 13

Police Reform Programme 11

Governance in Economic and Environmental Issues

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8

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5

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International and Local Occupational Groups: Jan ‘10-Dec ‘10

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138 | REVIEW OF POLITICAL MISSIONS

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Global Statistics on OSCE Missions | 139

Budget Requirements by Mission: Jan ‘10-Dec ‘10

MissionBudget Requirements

(in US dollars)

OMIK 30,285,707.1

OSCE-BiH 19,874,725.1

OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje 11,001,816.3

OSCE Mission to Serbia 10,559,304.4

OSCE Office in Tajikistan 7,798,719.0

OSCE Centre in Bishkek 7,220,503.8

OSCE Presence in Albania 4,365,699.1

OSCE Office in Yerevan 3,921,661.7

OSCE Office in Baku 3,713,845.0

OSCE Mission to Montenegro 3,177,615.7

OSCE Centre in Astana 2,883,752.9

OSCE Mission to Moldova 2,748,144.6

OSCE Centre in Ashgabat 1,846,264.1

Personal Representative/Minsk Conference 1,457,287.6

ToTal 110,855,046.4 Source: OSCE Document PC.DEC/923

Budget Requirements by Mission: Jan ‘10-Dec ‘10

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