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School children in a classroom in Gao, Mali

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

05 December 2014

Gao, Mali

NICA ID: 616867

El-Ghassim Wane (not pictured), Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), visits the Ménaka Region in Mali, together with officials from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

 

Tin-Fadimata internally displaced people's (IDP) site on the heights of the Ménaka dunes hosts children, women and youth in distress who need shelter, water and food.

 

UN Photo/Harandane Dicko

22 March 2023

Menaka, Mali

Photo # UN7980041

Malians vote at a polling station in the Ecole de la République in Bamako, Mali, during the presidential election. The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) has helped with the transportation and setup of election materials in the weeks leading up to election day.

 

Bamako, Mali 28/07/2013

 

Photo ID 557522 UN Photo/Marco Dormino

 

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The region of Menaka, located 1500 km from Bamako in the northeast of Mali, has been experiencing increasing insecurity as a result of attacks by terrorist groups and other armed groups. United Nations Police serving with United Nations Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) carry out daily patrols in order to secure the civilian population.

 

UN Photo/Gema Cortes

13 June 2021

Menaka, Mali

Photo # UN7899997

The village of Ogossagou is located 144 kilometres from the town of Sévaré in the Mopti region of central Mali. The village of Ogossagou has been hosting a temporary operational base (TOB) for over two years with peacekeepers from Senegal serving with the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). The objective of this operation is to maintain peace between the communities which, in February 2020, clashed violently, causing several hundred deaths, the majority of which were women and children. The village of Ogossagou is difficult to access by land due to the security situation, terrorist attacks and Improvised Explosive Device (IED), and to the isolation of the village. Recently, calm has returned to Ogossagou with the signing of local agreements between the two communities.

A peacekeeper stands guard at a stop on the way to Ogossagou.

 

UN Photo/Harandane Dicko

30 August 2022

Ogossagou, Mali

Photo # UN7957199

Pansarterrängbil 16 (Patgb16) "Galten" på Camp Nobel i Mali.

 

Den svenska Malistyrkan är del av Mission de Multidimensionelle Intégrée des Nations Unies pour la Stabilisation au Mali (MINUSMA), Förenta Nationernas stabiliseringsinsats i Mali. Den består av ungefär 240 soldater och officerare. Styrkans huvudsakliga uppgift är att samla underrättelser åt FN i regionen Timbuktu i norra Mali.

 

A UN medical technician from Canada watches MINUSMA civlian and military pillars disembark a CH-147 Chinook helicopter as it lands in eastern Mali on October 29, 2018 during Operation PRESENCE-Mali.

 

Photo: Corporal Ken Beliwicz

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An integrated team from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 16 people were killed. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down; some animals were stolen and some killed. The team, composed of Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of United Nations Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Libe Peulh, and Minima Maoude, the last a village that was entirely burned down. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA.

 

The helicopter carrying the Integrated Team departs from Koulogon Peulh.

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

22 February 2019

Koulogon Peulh, Mali

Photo # 799660

An aerial view of the area surrounding Anefis and Kidal, in northern Mali.

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

14 September 2015

Kidal, Mali

Photo # 642448

The Quick Reaction Force Unit of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) is composed of 90 members, including 13 pilots, ASU (air support unit) maintenance teams, medical personnel and marines. Its main mission is to conduct day and night patrols and provide support to convoys and troops on the ground.

 

The QRF Salvadorian armed helicopter unit conducts a patrol to provide air support to a MINUSMA convoy in the Timbuktu region. The unit is named 'Torogoz' after an emblematic bird in El Salvador.

 

UN Photo/Christian Jonathan Guevara Reyes

31 August 2017

Timbuktu, Mali

The village of Ogossagou is located 144 kilometres from the town of Sévaré in the Mopti region of central Mali. Ogossagou has been the site of two massacres between local ethnic groups in the space of two years, resulting in numerous casualties. For the last two years peacekeepers from Senegal serving with the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) has secured a temporary operational base (TOB) in the village. The village of Ogossagou is difficult to access by land due to the security situation, terrorist attacks and Improvised Explosive Device (IED), and to the isolation of the village. Recently calm has returned to Ogossagou with the signing of local agreements between the two communities.

 

UN Photo/Harandane Dicko

1 September 2022

Ogossagou, Mali

Photo # UN7957162

German fire fighters, Dutch and Canadian soldiers, deployed as part of MINUSMA practice vehicle extrication and aeromedical evacuations on October 23, 2018 in the vicinity of Gao, Mali during Operation PRESENCE-Mali.

 

Photo: OR-8 Frank Wiedemann, Bundeswehr

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Soldiers from the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, as part of the U.N.-led MINUSMA enforcement mission (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission) on March 03, 2017 in Gao, Mali. MINUSMA troops are assisting the Malian government in its struggle against rebels that include a Tuareg movement (MNLA) and several Islamic armed groups, among them Al-Qaeda, in the north of Mali. Rebels have conducted a series of terror attacks to destabilize the current government in recent years. The Bundeswehr has committed helicopters and 750 soldiers to the MINUSMA mission as well as 147 soldiers to the EUTM mission (European Training Mission Mali) to train government troops. 2nd March 2017

 

Photos: Alexander Koerner

 

Liberian soldiers perform cold load drills with the Canadian Armed Forces as part of MINUSMA In Timbuktu, Mali during Operation PRESENCE-Mail on November 5, 2018.

 

Photo: Corporal Ken Beliwicz

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Trauerfeier für die bei einem Hubschrauberabsturz im Rahmen des MINUSMA Einsatzes in Mali ums Leben gekommenen Piloten vom Kampfhubschrauberregiment 36 im Dom St. Peter im Heimatstandort Fritzlar, am 03.08.2017.

©Bundeswehr/Marco Dorow

A Canadian medical technician deployed as part of MINUSMA prepares to take off on a medical evacuation training exercise at Camp Castor in Gao, Mali on October 23, 2018 during Operation PRESENCE-Mali.

 

Photo: Corporal Ken Beliwicz

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Trauerfeier für die bei einem Hubschrauberabsturz im Rahmen des MINUSMA Einsatzes in Mali ums Leben gekommenen Piloten vom Kampfhubschrauberregiment 36 im Dom St. Peter im Heimatstandort Fritzlar, am 03.08.2017.

©Bundeswehr/Marco Dorow

A United Nations Police (UNPOL) Officer from Chad serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), speaks with residents of Menaka while on patrol.

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

06 May 2018

Menaka, Mali

Photo # 761086

Canadian Armed Forces deployed on Operation PRESENCE-Mali provide transportation for MINUSMA Forces in Mali on November 21, 2018.

 

Photo: Corporal Ken Beliwicz

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Les Forces armées canadiennes en déploiement dans le cadre de l’opération PRESENCE-Mali assurent le transport des membres des forces qui participent à la MINUSMA au Mali, le 21 novembre 2018.

 

Photo : Caporal Ken Beliwicz

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Two CH-147F Chinook helicopter technicians re-assemble the final Chinook for MINUSMA at Camp Castor in Gao, Mali during Operation PRESENCE-Mali on August 16, 2018.

 

Photo: Corporal Ken Beliwicz

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The Peace Through Adult Literacy programme, run by the Association for Literacy in Songhai and Tamasheq (AALST), has been organizing classes in French, Songhai and Tamasheq in Gao, Mali. Currently more than one hundred adult men and women benefit from these courses.

 

The centre operates with the support of the academy and its partners, with three classrooms constructed and equipped by the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), with the aim to bring about a change in the local population’s perception of the Mission’s mandate.

 

UN Photo/Harandane Dicko

12 May 2017

Gao, Mali

Photo # 722546

NICA ID: 598742

City: Bamako

Country: Mali

 

Caption Description: An aeromedical evacuation team leader holds the hand of a Chadian peacekeeper from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) before his transfer to the General Hospital in Dakar, Senegal. The vehicle he was travelling in hit an improvised explosive device (IED) yesterday on the road between Aguelhok and Kidal in northern Mali. Four peacekeepers lost their lives and fifteen were injured in the landmine's blast.

 

Credit: UN Photo/Fred Fath

Photo Date: 03/09/2014

Peacekeepers of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) conducted an operation dubbed “Frelana” to protect civilians and their property in the south-west of Gao.

 

Children of the area during the operation.

 

UN Photo/Harandane Dicko

11 July 2017

Gao, Mali

Photo # 729181

Abgeordnete des Deutschen Bundestages stimmen namentlich zum Einsatz Minusma und zur Ausbildungsunterstützung der Bundeswehr im Irak ab, am 26.01.2017.

©Bundeswehr/Christian Thiel

Descolou esta manhã da Base Aérea N.º 6, no Montijo, uma aeronave C-130H com um

conjunto de militares da Força Aérea e do Exército, rumo ao Mali.

Os familiares e amigos puderam despedir-se dos militares que partiram e que vão passar

o Natal fora de Portugal e longe dos seus. A cerimónia de despedida foi presidida pelo

Chefe do Estado-Maior do Comando Conjunto para as Operações Militares do EstadoMaior-General

das Forças Armadas (EMGFA), Vice-Almirante Fernando Pires da

Cunha, e contou também com a presença do Comandante Aéreo, Tenente-General

Joaquim Borrego, bem como de outras altas entidades militares.

O contingente que partiu hoje constitui o grosso das tropas que vão cumprir a missão

MINUSMA (www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/minusma/) naquele país

africano, sob a égide da Organização das Nações Unidas.

Nos últimos dias já tinham descolado outros dois grupos de militares, que constituíram o

grupo avançado. No voo de hoje seguiu ainda uma equipa médica da Força Aérea, que

voltará ainda este domingo e que é responsável por acompanhar e fazer regressar um

militar português que adoeceu no terreno.

A missão prolongar-se-á por seis meses, sendo composta por cerca de 60 militares (que

serão sucessivamente rendidos) e uma aeronave C-130H, da Esquadra 501 – “Bisontes”.

O destacamento fica enquadrado no contexto de Força Nacional Destacada na

dependência do EMGFA.

The Canadian Armed Forces has deployed an Air Task Force to Gao to enhance MINUSMA operations with aeromedical evacuations to safeguard UN forces as well as transport and logistics capacity. Operation PRESENCE consists of 250 soldiers, sailors, air women and men and includes three CH-147F Chinook and five armed CH-146 Griffon helicopters.

 

An aircrew member of the CH-147 Chinook keeps watch during a medical evacuation exercise flight around Gao. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino

Patrull för samverkan norr om Timbuktu. Många fordon kör fast i den lösa sanden i området som ligger i utkanten av Sahara.

 

Den svenska styrkan i Mali är en del av FNs stabiliseringsinsats MINUSMA (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali), och utgörs av ett underrättelseförband och en nationell stödenhet. Huvuddelen av styrkan är placerad på Camp Nobel i utkanten av Timbuktu. Svenskarna är tillsammans med ett motsvarande nederländskt förband i Gao en del av det multinationella och fristående underrättelseförbandet ASIFU (All Sources Information Fusion Unit).

 

Den 25 april 2013 antog FN´s säkerhetsråd resolution 2100, som med stöd av FN-stadgans kapitel VII inrättade en FN-ledd stabiliseringsinsats i Mali, MINUSMA. I FNs säkerhetsråds resolution 2227 ges MINUSMA sitt mandat att utföra fyra priotiterade uppgifter och två tilläggsuppgifter som bland annat infattar säkerhet, stabilisering och skydd av civila och stöd till återupprättandet av den Maliska statens kontroll av det egna territoriet. Det svenska underrättelseförbandet har till uppgift att stödja MINUSMAs uppfyllande av säkerhetsrådets mandat genom att leverera underrättelser som kan ligga till grund för MINUSMAs beslutsfattande.

 

Soldiers from the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, as part of the U.N.-led MINUSMA enforcement mission (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission) on March 03, 2017 in Gao, Mali. MINUSMA troops are assisting the Malian government in its struggle against rebels that include a Tuareg movement (MNLA) and several Islamic armed groups, among them Al-Qaeda, in the north of Mali. Rebels have conducted a series of terror attacks to destabilize the current government in recent years. The Bundeswehr has committed helicopters and 750 soldiers to the MINUSMA mission as well as 147 soldiers to the EUTM mission (European Training Mission Mali) to train government troops. 2nd March 2017

 

Photos: Alexander Koerner

 

An aerial view of the area surrounding Anefis and Kidal, in northern Mali.

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

14 September 2015

Kidal, Mali

Photo # 642447

Sweden is one of the major troop contributors to MINUSMA, with a battalion of 252 military personnel, including 25 women. Swedish peacekeepers are helping to secure the population of Timbuktu and around several patrols of short and long stature.

A Malian man receives a free consultation at a medical clinic in Gao, Mali, run by the the Niger contingent of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).

 

Photo ID: 588841

Credit: UN Photo/Marco Dormino

Photo Date: 16/05/2014

Kommandeur Oberst i. G. Peter Küpper informiert die Bundesministerin der Verteidigung, Christine Lambrecht, über die Lage während des Besuchs der UN-Mission MINUSMA im Camp Castor in Gao/Mali, am 09.04.2022.

©Bundeswehr/Sebastian Wilke

Soldaten stehen an Fahrzeugen im Camp Castor in Gao/Mali während des Besuchs der Ministerin bei der UN-Mission MINUSMA, am 09.04.2022.

©Bundeswehr/Sebastian Wilke

Norwegian Armed Forces Personnel from the Air Mobile Protection Team from NORTADII Guard a Norwegian C-130J Hercules aircraft in Gao, Mali as part of the UN Operation MINUSMA - 2019-06-24

  

Photo: Torbjørn Kjosvold / Forsvaret

 

The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) supportd youth in Gao in launching a communal theatre project to promote peace and reconciliation.

 

A view of the audience at a performance put on by the youth theatre project.

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

25 February 2014

Gao, Mali

Photo # 581488

Bangladeshi peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) provide free medical consultations to residents of a fishing community in the capital city of Bamako.

 

Women and children from the community wait in line to receive their free consultations.

 

26 June 2014

Bamako, Mali

Photo # 593322

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

Norwegian Armed Forces Personnel from the Air Mobile Protection Team from NORTADII Guard a Norwegian C-130J Hercules aircraft in Gao, Mali as part of the UN Operation MINUSMA - 2019-06-24

  

Photo: Torbjørn Kjosvold / Forsvaret

 

Two Dutch pilots of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) were killed when their Apache attack helicopter crashed in Gao, northern Mali.

Officers with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) carry the coffins of fallen colleagues.

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

Bamako, Mali

20 March 2015

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Norwegian Force protection soldiers from NORTAD III on a reconnaissance patrol in Bamako, Mali while serving in MINUSMA.

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Photo: Onar Digernes Aase / Forsvaret

An integrated team from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 16 people were killed. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down; some animals were stolen and some killed. The team, composed of Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of United Nations Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Libe Peulh, and Minima Maoude, the last a village that was entirely burned down. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA.

 

The helicopter carrying the Integrated Team departs from Koulogon Peulh.

 

UN Photo/Marco Dormino

22 February 2019

Koulogon Peulh, Mali

Photo # 799653

The Canadian Armed Forces has deployed an Air Task Force to Gao to enhance MINUSMA operations with aeromedical evacuations to safeguard UN forces as well as transport and logistics capacity. Operation PRESENCE consists of 250 soldiers, sailors, air women and men and includes three CH-147F Chinook and five armed CH-146 Griffon helicopters.

 

Members of the Canadian medical team get ready before a medical evacuation exercise at Camp Castor in Gao. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino

The Canadian Armed Forces has deployed an Air Task Force to Gao to enhance MINUSMA operations with aeromedical evacuations to safeguard UN forces as well as transport and logistics capacity. Operation PRESENCE consists of 250 soldiers, sailors, air women and men and includes three CH-147F Chinook and five armed CH-146 Griffon helicopters.

 

A member of the Canadian Contingent performs a routine maintenance on one of the weapons of the CH-147 Chinook before a medical evacuation exercise at Camp Castor in Gao. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino

UN soldiers from Burkina Faso embark a CH-147F Chinook helicopter to conduct a deliberate operation on behalf of the MINUSMA, in the vicinity of Timbuktu during Operation PRESENCE-Mali on September 28, 2018.

 

Photo: DND

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Des soldats de l’ONU, provenant du Burkina Faso, embarquent à bord d’un hélicoptère CH-147F Chinook afin de mener une opération délibérée dans le cadre de la MINUSMA, à proximité de Tombouctou, au cours de l’opération PRESENCE – Mali, le 28 septembre 2018.

 

Photo : MDN

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Descolou esta manhã da Base Aérea N.º 6, no Montijo, uma aeronave C-130H com um

conjunto de militares da Força Aérea e do Exército, rumo ao Mali.

Os familiares e amigos puderam despedir-se dos militares que partiram e que vão passar

o Natal fora de Portugal e longe dos seus. A cerimónia de despedida foi presidida pelo

Chefe do Estado-Maior do Comando Conjunto para as Operações Militares do EstadoMaior-General

das Forças Armadas (EMGFA), Vice-Almirante Fernando Pires da

Cunha, e contou também com a presença do Comandante Aéreo, Tenente-General

Joaquim Borrego, bem como de outras altas entidades militares.

O contingente que partiu hoje constitui o grosso das tropas que vão cumprir a missão

MINUSMA (www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/minusma/) naquele país

africano, sob a égide da Organização das Nações Unidas.

Nos últimos dias já tinham descolado outros dois grupos de militares, que constituíram o

grupo avançado. No voo de hoje seguiu ainda uma equipa médica da Força Aérea, que

voltará ainda este domingo e que é responsável por acompanhar e fazer regressar um

militar português que adoeceu no terreno.

A missão prolongar-se-á por seis meses, sendo composta por cerca de 60 militares (que

serão sucessivamente rendidos) e uma aeronave C-130H, da Esquadra 501 – “Bisontes”.

O destacamento fica enquadrado no contexto de Força Nacional Destacada na

dependência do EMGFA.

Ehrenvolle Aufnahme der bei einem Hubschrauberabsturz im Rahmen des MINUSMA-Einsatzes in Mali ums Leben gekommenen Piloten vom Kampfhubschrauberregiment 36 aus Fritzlar auf dem Flughafen Köln-Wahn, am 29. 07. 2017.

©Bundeswehr/Marco Dorow

Ehrenvolle Aufnahme der bei einem Hubschrauberabsturz im Rahmen des MINUSMA-Einsatzes in Mali ums Leben gekommenen Piloten vom Kampfhubschrauberregiment 36 aus Fritzlar auf dem Flughafen Köln-Wahn, am 29. 07. 2017.

©Bundeswehr/Marco Dorow

On January 17, 2017, MINUSMA presented UN Medals to outgoing personnel for their distinguished service in support of peace in Mali.

A member of the Search and Detect Team from Togo serving with United Nations Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) surveys a road in Menaka in the northeast of Mali.

 

UN Photo/Gema Cortes

13 June 2021

Menaka, Mali

Photo # UN7899994

The Canadian Armed Forces has deployed an Air Task Force to Gao to enhance MINUSMA operations with aeromedical evacuations to safeguard UN forces as well as transport and logistics capacity. Operation PRESENCE consists of 250 soldiers, sailors, air women and men and includes three CH-147F Chinook and five armed CH-146 Griffon helicopters.

 

The crew of a CH-146 Griffon perform routine checks before shutting down for the night at Camp Castor in Gao. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino

The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) held a memorial ceremony for the Burkinabè peacekeepers of the Mission who were killed during an ambush on the Goundam-Timbuktu axis, in the Timbuktu region, on 2 July 2015.

 

MINUSMA Force Commander Major General Michael Lollesgaard pays his respect during the ceremony.

 

09 July 2015

 

Bamako, Mali

 

Photo # 637632

 

Credit: UN Photo/Marco Dormino

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