United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei

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The United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) is a United Nations peacekeeping force in Abyei, which is contested between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan. UNISFA was approved on 27 June 2011 by the United Nations Security Council in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1990 after a flareup in the South Kordofan conflict earlier in June 2011.[1] The Ethiopian Army is the largest contributor of personnel, and as of 2018, the only contributor of individual troops.[2]

United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei
AbbreviationUNISFA
Formation27 June 2011
TypePeacekeeping Mission
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersAbyei Town
Head
Major General Benjamin Olufemi Sawyerr
Parent organization
United Nations Security Council
Websitehttps://unisfa.unmissions.org/

Command

In the operation's initial years, the position of Head of Mission and Force Commander were jointly held by the same person. Since 2014, both positions are held by a different person.

Since 28 January 2015, the Head of Mission has been Haile Tilahun Gebremariam.[3] Since April 2018, the Force Commander has been Major General Gebre Adhana Woldezgu.[4]

Head of Mission, UNIFSA
No.NameNationalityTenure
1Maj. Gen. Tadesse Werede Tesfay[5]  Ethiopia2011–2013
2Maj. Gen. Yohannes Gebremeskel Tesfamariam[6]2013–2014
-Maj. Gen. Halefom Ejigu Moges (acting)[7]2014–2015
3Haile Tilahun Gebremariam[3]2015–present
Force Commander, UNIFSA
No.NameNationalityTenure
1Maj. Gen. Tadesse Werede Tesfay[5]  Ethiopia2011–2013
2Maj. Gen. Yohannes Gebremeskel Tesfamariam[6]2013–2014
3Maj. Gen. Birhanu Jula Gelalcha[8]2014–2016
4Maj. Gen. Hassen Ebrahim Mussa[9]2016–2017
5Maj. Gen. Tesfay Gidey Hailemichael[10]2017–2018
6Maj. Gen. Gebre Adhana Woldezgu[4]2018–present

Contributing countries

As of 31 May 2018, the total number of personnel in the mission is 4,571, all but a little over 100 of whom are Ethiopian.[2]

CountryExpertsPoliceStaff OfficerTroops
 Bahrain2
 Benin2
 Bhutan11
 Bolivia2
 Brazil2
 Burkina Faso1
 Burundi3
 Cambodia1
 Dominican Republic12
 Ecuador11
 El Salvador1
 Ethiopia785794,288
 Ghana346
 Guatemala31
 Guinea11
 India13
 Indonesia22
 Jordan4
 Malawi1
 Mongolia11
 Namibia342
 Nepal31
 Nigeria22
 Peru2
 Russia1
 Rwanda234
 Seychelles2
 Sierra Leone12
 Sri Lanka51
 Tanzania291
 Ukraine42
 Vietnam2
 Zambia11
 Zimbabwe2101

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