LOCATION
Angola

HEADQUARTERS
Luanda

DURATION
May 1991 to February 1995

STRENGTH
May 1991-January 1993 (authorized)
350 military observers and 126 civilian police. There were also a civilian air unit and a medical unit,
as well as some 87 international civilian and 155 local staff. In addition, during the polling, UNAVEM II
fielded a total of 400 electoral observers
January 1993-May 1993 (authorized)
75 military observers, 30 civilian police and 12 paramedics. These were supported by some
50 international civilian and 70 local staff
June 1993-October 1994 (authorized)
50 military observers, 18 civilian police, 11 military medical personnel. There was also provision for
40 international civilian and 75 local staff
October 1994-February 1995 (authorized)
350 military observers, 126 civilian police and 14 military medical staff. There was also provision
for some 220 international civilian and 145 local staff
As of 31 January 1995 (at transition to UNAVEM III)
171 military observers, 122 civilian police and 11 military medical staff, supported by international
and local civilian personnel

SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND CHIEFS OF MISSION

Margaret Joan Anstee(United Kingdom)February 1992--June 1993

Alioune Blondin Beye (Mali)June 1993--February 1995

[see also UNAVEM III]

CHIEF MILITARY OBSERVERS

Brigadier-General Péricles Ferreira Gomes (Brazil)May 1991--September 1991

Major-General Edward Ushie Unimna (Nigeria) October 1991--December 1992

Brigadier-General Michael Nyambuya (Zimbabwe) December 1992--July 1993

Major-General Chris Abutu Garuba (Nigeria) July 1993--February 1995

CONTRIBUTORS OF MILITARY AND CIVILIAN POLICE PERSONNEL
Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Congo, Czechoslovakia (Slovak Republic from
January 1993), Egypt, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, India, Ireland, Jordan, Malaysia, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Nigeria, Norway, Senegal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Yugoslavia and Zimbabwe

FATALITIES
2 military observers
1 other military personnel
1 civilian police
1 international civilian staff
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5 Total

FINANCIAL ASPECTS
Method of financing
Assessments in respect of a Special Account
Expenditures
$175,802,600 net


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