UN Highlights Growing Need for Peacekeeping Amid Global Conflict

Kathmandu, May 29: The United Nations has stated that the need for peacekeeping is growing amidst increasing global conflict, political instability, and security challenges.

For the past 78 years, this world body has stated that the presence of peacekeepers in conflict-affected areas has played a significant role in reducing violence, protecting civilians, and promoting sustainable peace.

Secretary-General António Guterres also stated that peacekeeping is an effective and less expensive means of restoring stability, security, and hope in the current times.

On the occasion of UN Peacekeepers' Day, he said in a message today that continuous political support and reliable financial assistance from member states are essential to make peacekeeping missions effective.

According to the UN, this day is being celebrated today with various programs in different countries around the world under the slogan 'Invest in Peace'. Currently, more than 51,000 military, police, and civilian personnel are working in 11 UN peacekeeping missions worldwide. They are spreading messages of peace, security, and hope in conflict-affected communities, facing complex challenges arising from the changing geopolitical situation.

Since 1948, more than 4,500 peacekeepers, police, and civilian personnel have lost their lives due to violence, accidents, and diseases during peacekeeping operations. In 2025 alone, 59 peacekeepers lost their lives.

The UN has stated that the presence of peacekeepers in conflict-affected countries such as Liberia, Namibia, Cambodia, Sierra Leone, and Timor-Leste has significantly contributed to establishing long-term peace and social reconstruction.

 

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