Cambodia sent 216 peacekeepers on a humanitarian mission to Lebanon on February 5 under the auspices of the UN, while the soldiers who had just finished their one-year mission returned home on the same day.
Two French military training instructors have arrived in the Kingdom on a mission to train Cambodian “blue helmets” in landmine clearance for four weeks at the National Centre for Peacekeeping Forces (NPMEC).
Every month, the Cambodian peacekeepers who are on a UN mission to the Central African Republic (CAR), distribute 4,000 litres of clean water to 120 impoverished CAR families in the Bria region, where there is a shortage of clean water. Lt Col Lam Tep, deputy commander of the Engineering Construction Company, commands 15 blue helmets on the mission.
The National Centre for Peacekeeping Forces (NPMEC) has requested that the Australian government provide capacity building training to Cambodian women soldiers to participate in peacekeeping missions in countries around the world.
Cambodia has agreed to extend the UN peacekeeping mission of 273 members from the Royal Cambodia Armed Forces (RCAF) to landlocked, war-torn Mali. Of the 273 soldiers, 129 are from the airport maintenance and engineering unit and 144 from the explosive ordnance disposal unit, according to the National Centre for Peacekeeping Forces (NPMEC).