Peacekeeping Forces
Peacekeeping forces are military and civilian personnel deployed by organizations like the United Nations to help maintain peace and security in conflict areas. Their primary role is to monitor ceasefires, protect civilians, and support the implementation of peace agreements. These forces often come from various countries, working together to stabilize regions affected by war or violence.
These forces operate under specific mandates and rules of engagement, ensuring they act impartially and respect the sovereignty of the host nation. Peacekeeping missions can also include humanitarian assistance, rebuilding infrastructure, and promoting human rights, contributing to long-term stability and recovery in post-conflict societies.