The International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members is observed to honor United Nations personnel who risk and often lose their lives while serving globally. The day observed globally around the world on the 25th March every year. As the rising threats to peacekeepers and humanitarian workers the day has gained renewed importance in recent years. It also draws attention to the dangers faced by UN staff and calls for global action to ensure their safety.
Background: Rising Risks to UN Personnel
Since the establishment of the United Nations (UN) in 1945 numerous hundreds of staff members have lost their lives while carrying out humanitarian and peacekeeping duties.
Growing Threats in the 1990s
Since the 1990s marked a turning point in the safety of UN personnel life,
- Expansion of UN peacekeeping missions into conflict zones
- Increased exposure to armed conflicts and political instability regions
- More casualties in the 1990s than in the previous four decades combined
Legal Framework of Protection of UN Staff
To address these growing threats day by day the international community took significant legal steps.
Key Developments
- September 1993: UN Security Council adopted its first historic resolution on staff security
- 1994: Adoption of the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel by the UN General Assembly
Importance of the Convention
- Provides legal protection to UN personnel
- Defines crimes against peacekeepers and humanitarian workers
- Calls for accountability and prosecution of offenders
Origin of the Day: The Alec Collett Case
The observance of the day is closely linked to a tragic real-life incident.
Who Was Alec Collett?
- He was the former journalist working with UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency)
- Abducted in 1985 by armed gunmen
A Long Wait for Closure
- His remains were discovered in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley in 2009
- The incident became a symbol of the risks faced by UN personnel in volatile regions
Purpose of the Day
The International Day of Solidarity is not just about remembrance but it is also the call to action.
Core Objectives of the day are,
- To Mobilize global action to protect UN staff
- Demand justice for detained and missing personnel
- To strengthen security measures for peacekeepers
- Support colleagues in NGOs and media who face similar risks
Question
Q. The Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel was adopted in,
A. 1993
B. 1994
C. 2001
D. 1985


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