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.

Nepalese Medal Parade Ceremony

Group photo of peacekeeping personnel in military uniforms and blue berets, seated and standing in rows in front of a UN backdrop.
In a colorful parade mounted by the Nepalese battalion and attended by civilian and military authorities, MINURCAT force commander, Major-general El Hadji Mouhamadou Kandji, presented medals to 567 Nepalese soldiers and one staff officer from Pakistan, after completing a six-month of service in the force.
The Nepalese contingent has taken control of the Southern Sector, following the departure of the Irish and the Finnish contingents. Its tasks include guarding UN compounds in Bahai, Hadjer Hadid, Abdi, Iriba and Koukou Angarana.
Presenting the awards, The Force-Commander, Gen. Kadji, said he was pleased by the work and dedication of the battalion and expected the good work to continue.