Who contributes personnel?
All Member States share the risk of maintaining peace and security. Since 1948, close to 130 nations have contributed military and civilian police personnel at various times. As of 31 January 2005, 103 countries were contributors of more than 65,050 military and civilian police personnel. Of this number, the top five were: Pakistan, 8,183; India, 5,154; Nepal, 3,453; Ethiopia, 3,428; Ghana, 3,335. mall island nation of Fiji has taken part in virtually every UN peacekeeping operation, as has Canada. As of 31 January 2005, there were also more than 6,765 international civilian personnel and some 6,300 locally-recruited staff working in United Nations peacekeeping operations.