
United Nations Peacekeeping Force
The United Nations Peacekeeping Force consists of international personnel deployed to help maintain peace and security in conflict-affected areas. Established in 1948, these forces typically include soldiers, police, and civilians from various countries. Their primary roles are to monitor ceasefires, protect civilians, assist in humanitarian efforts, and support the implementation of peace agreements. Peacekeeping missions aim to create a stable environment conducive to political solutions while respecting the sovereignty of the involved nations. The UN seeks to promote lasting peace and security through these efforts, often in regions recovering from war or facing political unrest.