MONUA

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MONUA was a United Nations peacekeeping mission deployed in Angola in the late 1990s to help implement peace agreements and stabilize the country during the Angolan Civil War.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
MONUA canonical 3
United Nations Angola Verification Mission II 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations peacekeeping mission
peacekeeping operation
acronym MONUA self-link
authorizedBy United Nations Security Council
category United Nations operations in Angola
surface form: United Nations missions in Angola

United Nations operations in Africa
conflictContext Angolan Civil War
countryServed Angola
focus post-conflict peacebuilding in Angola
verification of military and political commitments
fullName United Nations operations in Angola
surface form: United Nations Observer Mission in Angola
involvedParties Government of Angola
UNITA
location Angola
mandate assist implementation of peace agreements in Angola
help stabilize Angola during the Angolan Civil War
objective monitor implementation of peace accords in Angola
support national reconciliation in Angola
organization United Nations
peaceAgreement Angolan peace agreements of the 1990s
peaceProcess Angolan peace process
predecessor UNAVEM III
region Southern Africa
role assist in normalization of state administration
observe ceasefire arrangements
support demobilization and reintegration efforts
support humanitarian activities
status completed mission
timePeriod late 1990s
typeOfConflict internal armed conflict

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lusaka Protocol monitoredBy MONUA
this entity surface form: United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
MONUA acronym MONUA self-link
UNAVEM III successor MONUA