Keeping the peace: Education Activities

Arriving

Peacekeepers come from all over the world. They and their equipment can arrive by air, land or sea. Each type of transport requires its own special duties and skills.

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Lynne Norton, HMAS Sydney and HMAS Brisbane at HMAS Stirling WA, 19/11/90 en route to the Gulf ART29486
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Rick Amor, Dili Wharf ART91056
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UN

The United Nations is a very large international organisation and consists of people from all over the world. Because of the very important and sometimes dangerous nature of its work the people who work for it need to be very skillful and well trained.

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George Gittoes, A Plea for Peace Keepers (ART91481)
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George Gittoes, UN Bunker OP 54, Golan Heights (ART90366)
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The Task

The task of helping people can be huge. It can be likened to rebuilding a house that has been destroyed. Rebuilding involves detailed planning, hard work and organisation. It involves working very closely with all sorts of people.

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Wendy Sharpe, Soldier with Refugees, Dili
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Rick Amor, Burnt House, Dili ART91118
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George Gittoes, Morning after night patrol ART90100
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Christian Clare Robertson, Balibo- Track Bashing ART91478
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Rick Amor, Tent Life, Heliport, Dili ART91052
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Wendy Sharpe, On Patrol, near Suai (Wendy Sharpe, Private Cameron Simpson and unidentified soldier) ART91163
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How would you feel?

Being away from home can be very difficult. Seeing people suffer can be very unpleasant and disturbing. These are feelings that people who work for the UN need to understand and to deal with on a daily basis.

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Wendy Sharpe, Christmas Eve Concert, Suai ART91174
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George Gittoes, Mass Grave ART90437
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Julie and Jodie

Working as a peacekeeper in another country requires a strong personal awareness of and respect for people of other religions and cultures. Working with people and respecting people produces quicker and more positive results.

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George Gittoes, Sargeant Jodie Clark ART90114
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George Gittoes, Corporal Julie Baranowski, Military Police, searching Somali women ART90105
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