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U.S. GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT | S. 2514  

S. 2514 - THE GLOBAL PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
INITIATIVE ACT OF 2004


Background:

This bill seeks to authorize the transfer of funds for foreign countries to participate in international peacekeeping or peace enforcement operations.  Conflicts in Sierra Leone, Ethiopia/Eritrea, Cote d'Ivoire, Liberia, Burundi, the Congo, and the Sudan have devastated the continent and set back economic and social progress for millions of Africans.  African leaders, through the New Partnership for Africa's Development, have placed solving conflicts and managing post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction efforts on the continent as among their highest priorities.  The United States has recognized the importance and value of professional training of international peacekeepers through several programs including the Africa Crisis Response Initiative and the African Contingency Operations and Training Assistance programs.  The Global Peacekeeping Operations Initiative is a significant United States contribution to fulfilling the commitment of the Group of Eight and to supporting the aspirations of African leaders as such leaders pursue peace and prosperity on the continent

Status:

Introduced in the Senate on June 9, 2004 by Mr. Lugar (IN).  Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations on June 9, 2004. Star Print ordered on the bill on June 14, 2004. 
 

Provisions:

  • The need for effective peacekeeping troops has grown worldwide, especially in Africa.

  • Peacekeeping operations in Africa have grown from 24,000 peacekeepers in 2002 to 40,000 peacekeepers in 2004 and immediate future requirements in Sudan and Burundi will significantly increase the need for peacekeepers.

 

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