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United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
Peacekeeping force in Mali after the Tuareg rebellion of 2012 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (French: Mission multidimensionnelle intégrée des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation au Mali, MINUSMA)[2] was a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali. MINUSMA was established on 25 April 2013 by United Nations Security Council Resolution 2100 to stabilise the country after the Tuareg rebellion of 2012,[3] and was terminated over a decade later on 30 June 2023.[4] Officially deployed on 1 July 2013, MINUSMA was the UN's deadliest peacekeeping mission.[5] While UNIFIL, the mission in Lebanon, has lost more peacekeepers overall, by incident type the majority of those deaths at 135 are officially listed as "accidents."[5][6] At 175 deaths by "malicious act," MINUSMA was officially the deadliest Peacekeeping mission of all time.[5][6]
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Abbreviation | MINUSMA |
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Formation | 25 April 2013 |
Dissolved | 30 June 2023 |
Type | Peacekeeping mission |
Legal status | Dissolved |
Headquarters | Bamako, Mali |
Special Representative of the Secretary-general (SRSG) and Head of MINUSMA | El-Ghassim Wane[1] |
Parent organization | United Nations Security Council |
Website | Official website in English |
During MINUSMA's existence, there were two further international peace operations in Mali. These were the European Union missions EUCAP Sahel Mali and EUTM Mali.