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Thursday 23 February 2012

International Peace Operations



German activism in various places in the world to contribute tosolving international conflicts and to support civil societydevelopment. Both within the framework of multilateral and nationallevels, the German working hard to improve the means of crisis prevention. Included among these efforts, among others, the peace mission of the United Nations, aid projects of democratization, andcivilian personnel of education as an agent of peace. In 2002, the Foreign Office in Berlin founded the Center for International PeaceOperations (ZIF) to train civilian staff to participate in internationaloperations on the task of the UN, OSCE or the EU. Deployment of a contingent of German troops as a donation in order to react quicklyto the crisis and the conflict is only done in conjunction with allies andpartners in NATO, EU or UN. In June 2007 more than 8,000 Germansoldiers serving in international peace operations. Spectrum ranging from combating terrorism through the operation "Enduring Freedom"at the Cape of Africa, the actions of the preservation of peace in the Balkans (KFOR, EUFOR) or in Afghanistan (ISAF), the deployment of the Bundeswehr in the monitoring mission in Sudan, UNMIS, tohumanitarian aid operations . Since the deployment of Germantroops for the first time, namely in 1992 in Cambodia, 200,000members of the Bundeswehr, both boys and girls, have served the interests of peace and stability in crisis regions.
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