General News of Wednesday, 29 May 2019
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
Since the first UN peacekeeping mission to date, a total of 3,800 peacekeepers have lost lives in their course of work to restore peace in war-torn countries, Dr Owen Kaluwa has said.
Last year, the United Nation (UN) lost 98 peacekeepers including two Ghanaians, Frank Sammy Kwofie, who served as the Deputy Commissioner of Police at the UN African Union Missions in Darfur and Corporal Mercy Adade who also worked with the Interim Force in Lebanon.
Appreciating the works of fallen heroes at the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers ceremony in Accra on Wednesday, May 29, 2019, the UN Resident Coordinator noted that, peacekeepers often risk their lives to protect men, women and children from violence.
The two Ghanaian fallen heroes have been posthumously awarded a Dag Hammarskjöld Medal for their selfless service towards sustaining peace worldwide.
Speaking on the theme, “Protecting Civilians, Protecting eace”, Dr Kaluwa noted that, under the protection of Civilians mandate, the UN Peacekeeping missions employ all means to prevent or respond to threats of physical violence against civilians without any prejudice to the responsibility of the host government.
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