UN Peacekeeping Missions Jeopardised by Geopolitical Tensions and Funding Crisis, SIPRI Warns
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- SIPRI reports that geopolitical tensions and a funding crisis are jeopardizing UN peacekeeping missions.
- The number of deployed international staff fell to under 79,000 in 2025, the lowest in 25 years, with 58 operations active, down from previous years.
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Geopolitical tensions and a funding crisis are jeopardizing peacekeeping missions, particularly those under the United Nations. The number of deployed international staff in peacekeeping operations has reached a 25-year low.
Geopolitical tensions and a funding crisis are jeopardising peacekeeping missions, particularly those under the auspices of the United Nations, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) warned on Monday.
Just under 79,000 international staff were deployed in international peacekeeping operations at the end of 2025, the lowest number in at least 25 years, the institute said in a report.
“The result is likely to be more conflicts and these conflicts are likely to have even graver impacts on civilians as states abandon long-established norms.”
A total of 58 peacekeeping operations were in place in 2025, dropping below the threshold of 60 for the first time since 2016.
Nearly three-quarters of deployed staff were serving in five countries – Central African Republic, South Sudan, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Lebanon.
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Increased conflicts and graver impacts on civilians.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific geopolitical tensions are most impacting peacekeeping?
- What are the primary reasons for the funding crisis?
- What measures are being considered to address the funding shortfall?
- What are the projected consequences for specific conflict zones?






