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Charted: Contributions to UN Peacekeeping Forces by Country

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With their sky blue helmets, berets, and badges, the UN Peacekeeping forces are meant to be a symbol of international cooperation in conflict zones around the world.

They’re composed entirely from voluntary contributions from UN Member States—and include police and civilian roles along with military personnel.

The visualization by creator Preyash Shah serves as a primer on the UN Peacekeeping forces. It shows which countries are the biggest personnel contributors, which of them are top funders, and also lists the current ongoing peacekeeping operations. Data for this chart comes from the UN Peacekeeping archives.

Countries by Troop Contributions to UN Peacekeeping (2023)

From South Asia, a trio of countries—Nepal, Bangladesh, and India—are each contributing more than 6,000 personnel to the UN peacekeepers.

A majority of these representatives are soldiers, heavily involved in the four active peacekeeping missions in Africa.

RankCountryPersonnel

1 Nepal6,247

2 Bangladesh6,197

3 India6,073

4 Rwanda5,919

5 Pakistan4,164

6 Indonesia2,717

7 Ghana2,664

8 China2,267

9 Egypt1,739

10 Morocco1,715

11 Tanzania1,544

12 Ethiopia1,509

13 Senegal1,194

14 South Africa1,133

15 Cameroon1,103

16 Uruguay1,016

17 Zambia996

18 Tunisia988

19 Mongolia898

20 Italy872

21 Malaysia865

22 Malawi802

23 Mauritania787

24 Burundi769

25 Cambodia734

26 Spain688

27 Uganda654

28 France587

29 Sri Lanka561

30 South Korea545

31 Ireland458

32 Kenya456

33 Nigeria421

34 Togo408

35 Germany383

36 Jordan357

37 Fiji339

38 Benin319

39 Argentina292

40 Thailand289

41 UK280

42 Viet Nam274

43 Serbia271

44 Peru262

45 Slovakia244

46 Portugal239

47 Djibouti226

48 Bhutan219

49 Guatemala218

50 Finland204

51 Poland202

52 Congo189

53 El Salvador187

54 Austria177

55 Liberia161

56 Burkina Faso156

57 Turkiye154

58 Côte d’Ivoire132

59 Greece103

60 Niger88

61 Russia88

62 Gambia81

63 Brazil79

64 Guinea74

65 Paraguay59

66 Norway51

67 Romania49

68 Zimbabwe49

69 Canada47

70 Hungary38

71 Bosnia & Herzegovina34

72 Armenia33

73 Brunei Darussalam29

74 Sweden29

75 Mali28

76 Bolivia27

77 U.S.27

78 Australia26

79 Sierra Leone26

80 Philippines21

81 Switzerland19

82 Czech Republic18

83 Kazakhstan18

84 Mexico18

85 Honduras17

86 Chile15

87 Kyrgyzstan15

88 Chad14

89 Croatia13

90 Netherlands13

91 Ecuador11

92 Dominican Republic10

93 Namibia10

94 Moldova10

95 Malta9

96 Denmark8

97 New Zealand8

98 Slovenia7

99 Estonia6

100 Montenegro6

101 Colombia5

102 Madagascar5

103 Albania4

104 Japan4

105 Latvia4

106 Belgium3

107 Algeria2

108 Angola2

109 Azerbaijan2

110 Botswana2

111 Cyprus2

112 Papua New Guinea2

113 Timor-Leste2

114 Lithuania1

115 North Macedonia1

116 Qatar1

117 Sao Tome & Principe1

118 Tajikistan1

N/A World66,839


Source: Troop & Police Contributors, United Nations Peacekeeping.

However, these three countries—and the others in the top 15—are outliers when looking at overall troop contributions.

Of the 118 countries currently volunteering forces to the UN, 103 of them have fewer than 1,000 UN Peacekeepers.

The U.S. for example currently has only 27 personnel in the peacekeepers, as of November 2023. Of them, 21 are staff officers, four are “experts on mission,” and two are police; none are troops.

Other countries that have zero “boots on the ground” include: Canada, Japan, and Australia.

Countries by Financial Contributions to UN Peacekeeping (2021)

While all UN member states are mandated to contribute to the peacekeeping budget, the share of financial contributions is similarly unevenly distributed.

Most of the world’s largest economies are also the top funders to the UN peacekeeping forces.

For the financial year 2020–2021, the U.S. contributed nearly $2 billion to the UN peacekeepers, followed by China ($1 billion), Japan ($563 million), Germany ($401 million) and the UK ($381 million).

RankCountryRegionContributionEstimated Value
(USD Millions)

1 U.S.North America27.89%$1,835

2 ChinaAsia15.21%$1,000

3 JapanAsia8.56%$563

4 GermanyEurope6.09%$401

5 UKEurope5.79%$381

6 FranceEurope5.61%$369

7 ItalyEurope3.30%$217

8 RussiaAsia3.04%$200

9 CanadaNorth America2.73%$180

10 South KoreaAsia2.26%$149

N/A RoWN/A19.52%$1,284

N/ATotalN/A100%$6,579


Source: How We are Funded, United Nations Peacekeeping.

The five permanent members of the UN Security Council carry a greater financial responsibility to the peacekeeping budget, in accordance with their security council privileges.

Ranked: Current UN Peacekeeping Missions by Personnel (2023)

As of November, 2023, there are 11 active UN peacekeeping missions in operation. There have been more than 60 peacekeeping operations since 1948; the first one was established in Palestine to oversee the truce between Arab and Jewish communities.

RankLocationEstablishedUNPK Personnel

1 Central African Republic201418,448

2 South Sudan201118,412

3 DRC201017,971

4 Lebanon197810,385

5 Sudan &
South Sudan20113,388

6 Syria19741,331

7 Cyprus19641,017

8 Western Sahara1991468

9 Israel &
Palestine1948375

10 Kosovo1999353

11 India &
Pakistan1949104


Source: Where We Operate, United Nations Peacekeeping.

A key tenant of the missions is to protect civilians and human rights, and several of them have failed in this regard, including the 1994 Rwandan genocide and the decade of Balkan civil wars.

And peacekeepers themselves have also garnered less than stellar reputations, after perpetrating sexual abuse in the Central African Republic and Congo, and causing a cholera epidemic in Haiti in 2010.

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