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Closure of UNMIT

The United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste completed its mandate on 31 December 2012. Find out more about the closure in our Fact Sheet and by visiting the Momentum website which pays tribute to the Timorese achievements and marks the departure of UN peacekeepers.

August

Commemorative events have taken place in Dili to celebrate the anniversary of the 1999 UN-supervised Young musicians participating in a parade in Dili. This is the International Year of Youth. Photo by A farmer carrying rice from his field in the central lowlands of Timor-Leste. Photo Martine Perret/U Officers from the Maritime Unit of the National Police of Timor-Leste (PNTL). The Maritime Unit was The local marketplace in Maubisse, Ainaro District. 
Photo by Martine Perret/UNMIT UNDP in Timor-Leste recently gave three days of training to 14 staff from the national human rights Today marks the 35th anniversary of the formation of The Armed Forces for the National Liberation of Today is World Humanitarian Day, a day to pay tribute to humanitarian workers and to commemorate tho An artist at the Arte Moris cultural centre in Dili, a local NGO where young artists live and receiv The Timor-Leste Youth Parliament has been inaugurated in Dili. Over 130 young parliamentarians aged A young woman leading a parade in Dili. This year is the International Year of Youth. Photo Antoninh Members of the Movimento Adolesente Criancas practising Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian art form that co Timor-Leste has one of the youngest populations in the world with more than half of all Timorese und Timorese Muslims today celebrate the start of the holy month of Ramadan, the month of fasting, where UN and national police officers from the Vulnerable Persons' Unit visiting an orphanage in Dili. Pho A farmer working in a rice paddy in Manatuto District. Photo Martine Perret/UNMIT UNMIT providing air support for the government assessment team to road-unreachable areas affected by UN and national police officers (PNTL) conducting their nightly foot and car patrol through Dili. Ph Worker at a coffee factory in Dili processing coffee beans.Photo UNMIT/Martine Perret As of 30 July, 41 countries contribute police officers to UNMIT. Of the total 1473 officers, 558 ser A farmer in Manatuto carrying the thick leaves of the native akadiru tree. Photo Martine Perret/UNMI
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