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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.

March

Children participating in the Run for Peace, part of the annual Dili Marathon. Photo by UNMIT/Martin A man rides his bicycle under heavy rains in Dili. Photo by UNMIT/Martine Perret A woman from Suai Loro weaves a traditional tais under her home. Photo by UNMIT/Martine Perret Voter registration at the Dili District Office in preparation for the 7 July Parliamentary Election. A woman from Lesuata weeds her field. Photo by UNMIT/Martine Perret Faustina Da Costa is learning to be a seamstress at the Claretian Training Center in Maudemo Suco ne SRSG Ameerah Haq with Professor Jeffrey Sachs in Obrigado Barraks. Photo by Antoninho Bernardino/UNM The Polícia Nacional de Timor-Leste (PNTL) celebrated its tenth anniversary over the weekend. Estab The UN observed “Earth Hour” last weekend in New York and facilities around the world to show it Timor-Leste's tourism potential includes pristine beaches, snorkelling and scuba diving, dolphin and IOM has assisted in resolving 30 cases of human trafficking over the last three years. These are mai Timor-Leste and Indonesia continue to hold meetings to conclude demarcation of the approximately 3% UNMIT’s Serious Crimes Investigation Team continues investigations into cases of serious human rig Day after day, millions of tons of untreated sewage, industrial and agricultural waste are dumped in In Memoriam: the United Nations family in Timor-Leste today held a memorial ceremony at the Dili hea In Memoriam: A memorial ceremony was held this morning at the Nicolau Lobato Dili International Airp Timor-Leste’s teenage pregnancy rate of 54 per 1,000 women aged between 15-19 is the highest in So UNIFEM and the Ministry of Education have recently produced an Assessment of Education for Girls and Basic social service delivery plays a crucial role in strengthening the legitimacy of governments in In districts and units where the national police of Timor-Leste have resumed primary policing respon The national television and radio broadcaster, Radio and Television Timor-Leste (RTTL), remains the The key to the information society is universal access and no one should be denied the potential ben The malaria that most commonly occurs in Timor-Leste can be life-threatening. It can cause seizures, 1,557 UN Police (UNPol) from 39 countries are deployed in Timor-Leste as of 1 March 2010. Among them An estimated 15,000 to 17,000 youth enter the job market each year in Timor-Leste, far outstripping “Until women and girls are liberated from poverty and injustice, all our goals - peace, security, Deforestation in Timor-Leste, coupled with high seasonal rainfall, causes flash floods and landslide Educating women is a key factor in the development of any nation, whether through a formal schooling
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