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Overview

China sends 125 Police Officers to support UN peacekeeping operations in Haiti

Commitment Year2004Country of ActivityHaitiDirect Recipient Country of IncorporationHaitiSectorEmergency ResponseFlow TypeFree-standing technical assistance

Status

Project lifecycle

Completion

Pipeline: PledgePipeline: CommitmentImplementationCompletion

Timeline

Key dates

Commitment date
Oct 17, 2004
Start (actual)
Sep 18, 2004
End (actual)
Apr 17, 2005

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The Chinese government sent police officers to Port-au-Prince to ensure that the peace was kept. More detailed locational information can be found at: https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/387318#map=12/18.4855/-72.3642

Stakeholders

Organizations involved in projects and activities supported by financial and in-kind transfers from Chinese government and state-owned entities

Funding agencies

Government Agencies

  • Unspecified Chinese Government Institution

Receiving agencies

Government Agencies

  • Government of Haiti

Implementing agencies

Government Agencies

  • China Ministry of Public Security

Loan description

China sends 125 Police Officers to support UN peacekeeping operations in Haiti

Narrative

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Project narrative

On October 17, 2004, 90 Chinese peacekeeping police officers arrived in Port-au-Prince, joining 35 others who arrived on September 18 of the same year, for a sixth-month peacekeeping mission in Haiti. The peacekeeping force is a part of the United Nation's mission in Haiti to secure the state after the coup d'état at the start of 2004, with the Chinese police officers specifically being overseen by the Chinese Ministry of Public Security and the riot squad's commander, Zhao Xiaoxun. The mission has been completed.