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Norwegian Force protection soldiers from NORTAD III on altitude reconnaissance in Bamako, Mali while serving in MINUSMA.
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Photo: Onar Digernes Aase / Forsvaret
U.S. Army Africa in partnership with Burkina Faso Defense Forces, 2nd Brigade 3rd Infantry Division and African partner nations came together for Western Accord 2016 initial planning event in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Jan. 25-29. WA 16 IPE enables delegates to share expertise and regional experience to design an exercise that replicates the MINUSMA Sector Headquarters mission command in support of United Nations and African Union mandated peacekeeping operations. Exercise WA 16 is designed to develop the capacity of the stand by force, its member nations and allies rapid deployment capability to plan deploy, employ, sustain and redeploy forces in support of A.U./U.N. mandated peace operations in a regional crisis. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Capt. Victor Guzman)
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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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Peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) carried out civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) activities with the local community in Gao, which included free medical consultations, distribution of drinking water, and mine-risk education on the dangers and identification of unexploded ordnance.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
12 July 2017
Gao, Mali
Photo # 728984
Canadian Armed Forces members deployed as part of MINUSMA apply a United Nations (UN) decal on the top of an ambulance at Camp Castor in Gao, Mali during Operation PRESENCE on August 14, 2018.
Photo: Corporal Ken Beliwicz
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Des membres des Forces armées canadiennes participant au déploiement dans le cadre de la MINUSMA appliquent un insigne des Nations Unies (ONU) sur le toit d’une ambulance au Camp Castor, à Gao, au Mali, au cours de l’opération PRESENCE, le 14 août 2018.
Photo : Caporal Ken Beliwicz
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Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate in a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 national police officers from Mali, was conducted by components of UN Police (UNPOL).
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
08 June 2018
Bamako, Mali
Photo # 767879
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
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
Sweden is one of the major troop contributors to the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), with a battalion of 252 military personnel, including 25 women.
A Swedish peacekeeper on duty at the entrance to the MINUSMA base in Timbuktu.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
10 October 2018
Timbuktu, Mali
Photo # 782278
A aeronave C-130H, da Esquadra 501, é uma peça fundamental na concretização da ponte logística intra e inter-teatro, destacando-se a capacidade de carga, a flexibilidade, robustez, versatilidade, raio de ação e autonomia. Aliado a uma tripulação certificada, capaz e pronta, torna-se num meio desejável em qualquer operação internacional.
É neste âmbito que a Força Aérea Portuguesa encontra-se integrada na Força Multinacional de Estabilização das Nações Unidas (#minusma), no Mali, desde o dia 29 de agosto, no apoio às autoridades do país através de operações que assentam na promoção e proteção dos direitos humanos.
Até ao momento, a Força Nacional Destacada, composta por uma aeronave C-130H e 47 militares – 41 da Força Aérea e 6 do Exército - realizou cerca de 90 horas de voo e transportou cerca de 500 pessoas e mais de 90 toneladas de carga, destacando-se das suas missões diárias, a entrega de alimentos e água potável.
FOTO: Sgt Hille Hillinga
The Justice and Correction Section of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) supports a gardening project in the local jail in Sevare, which allows prisoners to grow their own food and to garnish a small income from the sale of that which they produce.
Here, the hands of two prisoners who participate in the project. Their faces are not shown in order to respect their privacy and protect their identity.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
14 February 2018
Sevare, Mali
Photo # 752634
A aeronave C-130H, da Esquadra 501, é uma peça fundamental na concretização da ponte logística intra e inter-teatro, destacando-se a capacidade de carga, a flexibilidade, robustez, versatilidade, raio de ação e autonomia. Aliado a uma tripulação certificada, capaz e pronta, torna-se num meio desejável em qualquer operação internacional.
É neste âmbito que a Força Aérea Portuguesa encontra-se integrada na Força Multinacional de Estabilização das Nações Unidas (#minusma), no Mali, desde o dia 29 de agosto, no apoio às autoridades do país através de operações que assentam na promoção e proteção dos direitos humanos.
Até ao momento, a Força Nacional Destacada, composta por uma aeronave C-130H e 47 militares – 41 da Força Aérea e 6 do Exército - realizou cerca de 90 horas de voo e transportou cerca de 500 pessoas e mais de 90 toneladas de carga, destacando-se das suas missões diárias, a entrega de alimentos e água potável.
During the armed conflict that occurred between 2012 and 2013, Mali's cultural heritage was severely damaged. In Timbuktu, many valuable manuscripts were burned or stolen, forcing their owners, communities and local NGOs to exfiltrate them to the capital, Bamako, in the most precarious of conditions. Members of the NGO Sauvegarde et la Valorisation des Manuscrits pour la Défense de la Culture Islamique (SAVAMA-DCI) smuggled 377,491 manuscripts out, saving them from destruction and is now in the process of preserving them. The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), through its Environment and Culture Unit and in coordination with Minister of Culture and UNESCO, has been collaborating with SAVAMA-DCI providing the NGO with logistic support.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
12 January 2016
Bamako, Mali
Photo # 659461
A member of the Guinean Contingent serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) patrols the airstrip in Kidal, northern Mali.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
15 September 2015
Kidal, Mali
Photo # 642474
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 vehicle belonging to MINUSMA gets stuck in the mud on the way to Ogossagou.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
31 August 2022
Ogossagou, Mali
Photo # UN7957184
MINUSMA FPU Officers from Rwanda speak to the population as they patrol the streets of Gao, North of Mali.
Bundesministerin der Verteidigung, Christine Lambrecht, spricht zu den Soldatinnen und Soldaten im Camp Castor in Gao/Mali während des Besuchs der UN-Mission MINUSMA, am 09.04.2022.
©Bundeswehr/Sebastian Wilke
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
A Malian woman 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: 588838
Credit: UN Photo/Marco Dormino
Photo Date: 16/05/2014
Timbuktu, December 5th, 2013 - Women carry their tools as they leave the garden in the area of Koroyomme, Timbuktu. MINUSMA funded a Quick Impact Project (QIP) to support farmers cooperatives of three communities around Timbuktu, North of Mali. The project consisted in purchasing fuel for 50,000 USD for several water pump stations in order to irrigate rice fields for the 2013-2014 agricultural season. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Beginning their work on this year’s UN Day (24 October), Ghanaian engineers with the UN mission in Mali (MINUSMA) renovated a school in Taliko, a marginalized neighbourhood of Bamako. The school had hosted several displaced families after deadly flash floods hit the Malian capital this summer.
A portrait of a young girl in one of the school’s classrooms.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
Bamako, Mali
31/10/2013
The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) holds a memorial ceremony for three peacekeepers - two Chadian and one Nigerien - killed during attacks on 5 and 6 April in Aguelhock and Gao in the North of Mali.
The peacekeepers are posthumously awarded medals for their service and sacrifice.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
10 April 2018
Bamako, Mali
Photo # 756948
MINUSMA Salvadorian armed helicopter unit, Timbuktu the 31 of August 2017 © Sylvain Liechti
Torogoz Salvadorian armed helicopter unit is composed of 90 members, including pilots, ASU (air support unit) maintenance teams, medical personnel and marines. its main mission is to conduct day and night air patrols, provide support to troops on the ground. Its "MD 500 E" helicopters are fitted with rocket launcher and machine gun that turn them into very reactive ground attack helicopters. Torogoz is also the name of an emblematic bird in Salvador.
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
As MINUSMA continues their operational activities, they make sure to take measures to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Here, awareness training is conducted for peacekeepers throughout Mali.
Ein Rettungsteam versorgt einen Verwundeten in der Nähe von Gao/Mali bei einer Übung zur taktischen Verwundetenversorgung, das Retten und Evakuieren von verwundeten Soldaten, im Rahmen der Mission MINUSMA, am 02.11.2017.
©Bundeswehr/Susanne Hähnel
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.
Members of the Canadian medical team get ready before a medical evacuation exercise at Camp Castor in Gao. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
On January 17, 2017, MINUSMA presented UN Medals to outgoing personnel for their distinguished service in support of peace in Mali.
Des Officiers des Droits de l’homme rencontrent des chefs des fractions de d’Aklaz et d’Awakassa accompagnés par le maire d’Anderamboukane lors d’une mission d’établissement des faits sur les incidents du 26 et 27 avril 2018 dans la région de Menaka. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
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.
Rwandan Peacekeepers from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) patrol the streets of Gao, in northern Mali.
Photo ID: 588771
Credit: UN Photo/Marco Dormino
Photo Date: 19/05/2014
Une équipe conduit par des de chargés des Droits de l’homme avec la participation des Affaires Civils et la Protection des civils rencontre des chefs de fractions, notables et conseillers des divers sites de la commune de Anderamboukane lors d’une mission d’établissement des faits sur les incidents du 26 et 27 avril 2018 dans les campements d’Aklaz et d’Awakassa dans la région de Menaka. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Un convoi formé par des Officiers de UNPOL et des membres du contingent FPU togolais de la MINUSMA patrouilles les rues de Menaka, dans le nord du Mali. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Bundesministerin der Verteidigung, Ursula von der Leyen, unterhält sich mit ihrem parlamentarischen Staatssekretär, Markus Grübel, im Rahmen einer namentlichen Abstimmung im Bundestag zum Einsatz Minusma und zur Ausbildungsunterstützung der Bundeswehr im Irak, am 26.01.2017.
©Bundeswehr/Christian Thiel
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), through a Quick Impact Project, supports community radio in Gao, Mali.
Radio host of Gao Community Radio.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
14 February 2018
Gao, Mali
Photo # 758370
Ein Taktisches CIMIC TEAM (TCT) der gemischten Aufklärungskompanie (ISR Coy) des 4. Deutschen Einsatzkontingents MINUSMA geht über den Wochenmarkt in Wabaria nahe Gao/Mali, am 07.02.2017.
©Bundeswehr/Sebastian Wilke
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.
Burkina Faso is the largest troop contributor to MINUSMA, with a total strength of 1,723 military personnel, including 38 women. They are mainly based in the regions of Timbuktu in northern Mali and Mopti in the center. They ensure the security of logistics convoys of MINUSMA, military operations for the security of civilian populations and the protection of MINUSMA camps.
Photo: MINUSMA/Harandane Dicko
A delegation led by Human Rights Officers travelled to the Menaka region in northern Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the settlements of Aklaz and Awakassa, in which at least 47 people were killed.
A peacekeeper from the Nigerien Contingent serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) provides security outside the Mayor's Office as Human Rights personnel meet with community leaders, other notable persons and displaced witnesses in Anderamboukane, 90 kilometres east of Menaka.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
08 May 2018
Anderamboukane, Mali
Photo # 762278
Soldaten gehen durch das Camp Castor in Gao/Mali im Rahmen der UN-Mission MINUSMA, am 05.02.2017.
©Bundeswehr/Christian Thiel
Mehrzweckhubschrauber NH-90 nimmt eigene Kräfte nach einer Patrouille in der Wüste von Nordmali auf im Rahmen des Einsatzes MINUSMA in Mali, am 20.04.2017.
©Bundeswehr/Marc Tessensohn
Ein Taktisches CIMIC TEAM (TCT) der gemischten Aufklärungskompanie (ISR Coy) des 4. Deutschen Einsatzkontingents MINUSMA geht über den Wochenmarkt in Wabaria nahe Gao/Mali, am 07.02.2017.
©Bundeswehr/Sebastian Wilke
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