The trade publication Greenwire delivers this treat today about
UN peacekeeping forces, excerpted for your reading
pleasure. Go ahead. Read this and tell me you're surprised:
UNITED NATIONS: Environmental demands grow for peacekeeping
troops
UNITED NATIONS -- Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's
visit today to Goma, a city in the heart of the war ravaging the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, is meant to draw attention to
renewed U.S. support for U.N. peacekeeping and to press thinly
stretched troops deployed there to do more to protect innocent
civilians.
But how much more can overburdened peacekeepers in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo and elsewhere be expected to do?
Increasingly -- and controversially -- they find themselves busy
doing environmental cleanups, climate change mitigation projects
and providing relief from natural disasters on top of their
security duties.
For example, troops with MONUC -- the French acronym assigned to
the U.N. Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo -- have spent time planting trees in their area of
operation, a scene repeated at other peacekeeping operations in
Africa, East Timor, Lebanon and elsewhere.
"MONUC was one of the biggest missions involved in planting the
trees, but we have this 1 billion tree campaign, and most of the
missions were involved in this reforestation effort," explained
Edmond Mulet, assistant secretary general for peacekeeping
operations at U.N. headquarters. "On the issue of environment, we
are also very much involved in that."
..."This is an emerging trend, but one that is still at an early
stage," said Richard Gowan, an associate director at the Center
on International Cooperation, a think tank at New York University
that often advises U.N. officials on peacekeeping. "It's
combining hearts and minds and humanitarian outreach with, shall
we say, the new vogue of environmental priorities."
Critics out to discredit the U.N. system often point to instances
in which peacekeepers seemed incapable of defending civilians in
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Darfur, the Central African
Republic and elsewhere from marauding rebels or lawless
government forces.
The recent tree-planting endeavor, which the U.N. Environment
Programme touted as part of the fight against global warming,
only fueled criticism, and some worry that the growing trend
toward using peacekeepers to do things other than keeping the
peace could lead to real problems down the road....
WTF? To think I was forced to wear that ridiculous blue beret for
two whole days once. Take note: In the future when anyone is
assigned to a UN operation their pack must include an emergency
environmental restoration kit. Also to all the moms that are
reading, your little warriors will need you to send tree
seedlings (organically grown) in their care packages.
NOBAMA| 8.11.09 @ 4:37PM
From what I've read about the "Blue Helmets, " citizens have more
to fear from them than anything else.
Solo| 8.11.09 @ 6:31PM
Well...it makes perfect sense to me that the French troops would
be planting trees during their "Peace Keeping" mission.
If any real fighting breaks out it will give them something to
hide behind.
There will come a day when everyone will only wish that people
before us would have taken a few more steps in helping the globe,
for then it will be too late.
Aaron| 8.11.09 @ 2:45PM
WTF? To think I was forced to wear that ridiculous blue beret for two whole days once. Take note: In the future when anyone is assigned to a UN operation their pack must include an emergency environmental restoration kit. Also to all the moms that are reading, your little warriors will need you to send tree seedlings (organically grown) in their care packages.
NOBAMA| 8.11.09 @ 4:37PM
From what I've read about the "Blue Helmets, " citizens have more to fear from them than anything else.
Solo| 8.11.09 @ 6:31PM
Well...it makes perfect sense to me that the French troops would be planting trees during their "Peace Keeping" mission.
If any real fighting breaks out it will give them something to hide behind.
kate| 8.18.09 @ 9:09PM
Drop by. Nice Blog.
Lerka| 8.19.09 @ 10:59AM
Lol, what a shame
Brian| 12.23.09 @ 12:10AM
There will come a day when everyone will only wish that people before us would have taken a few more steps in helping the globe, for then it will be too late.
ghdshop| 3.30.10 @ 1:36AM
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Cetajavi| 6.23.10 @ 2:26AM
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alloporus| 3.14.12 @ 6:19AM
Does seem like a bizarre combination.