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  • A total of 38 countries participated in UNMIH.
  • The deployment of UNMIH was already prepared.
  • The troop and police level of UNMIH was reduced to 1, 200 and 300 respectively.
  • On September 23, 1993, UNMIH was established by the United Nations Security Council under Resolution 867.
  • It was noted that the Organization of American States had adopted a resolution requesting the mandate of UNMIH to be strengthened.
  • The Secretary-General was requested to report back by 15 April 1995 on the transition from the MNF to UNMIH.
  • Once the multinational force had completed its mission, UNMIH would take over its functions when a suitable environment had been secured.
  • A coup in Haiti in 1991, followed by internal violence, was the impetus for the UN Mission in Haiti ( UNMIH ).
  • The Security Council supported the role of UNMIH in assisting the Government of Haiti to achieve a secure and stable environment in the country.
  • The establishment of a joint working group to prepare for the transition from the multinational force to UNMIH by the advance team was also welcomed.
  • Efforts to establish a police force by UNMIH were praised, while UNMIH's mandate as a whole was being closely monitored by the Council.
  • Efforts to establish a police force by UNMIH were praised, while UNMIH's mandate as a whole was being closely monitored by the Council.
  • The MNF was deployed to Haiti to secure a stable environment before the UNMIH mission would be deployed; that environment was now established by the MNF.
  • The United Nations Mission in Haiti ( UNMIH ) was originally established by United Nations Security Council Resolution 867 on 23 September 1993 and lasted until in June 1996.
  • By extending UNMIH's mandate for seven months, the Council hoped that there would be a newly elected government in place and the mission could be terminated.
  • For the purposes of assisting the government, maintaining a secure environment and training of the Haitian National Police, UNMIH's mandate was extended for four months.
  • He then served in Port-of-Prince from 1993 to 1997, as Spokesperson and Head of Information for the United Nations Mission in Haiti ( UNMIH ).
  • Within six months, the troop level was gradually reduced as the MNF transitioned to a 6, 000 strong peacekeeping force, the UN Mission in Haiti ( UNMIH ).
  • Finally, the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was requested to report to the Council making specific recommendations with regards to UNMIH's composition and scope of its activities.
  • Subsequent missions to maintain stability and train the Haitian National Police were undertaken under UNSMIH, UNTMIH, MIPONUH, and MICAH . These subsequent missions all used the same medal as UNMIH.
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