Mandate
To organise and conduct aStaff
* Personal Representative of the Secretary-General: Ambassador Jamsheed Marker (Pakistan) * Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of Mission: Mr Ian Martin (United Kingdom) * Deputy Personal Representative of the Secretary-General: Mr Francesc Vendrell (Spain) * Chief of Civilian Police: Commissioner Alan Mills (Australia) * Chief Military Liaison Officer: Brigadier General Rezaqul Haider (Bangladesh) * Electoral Commissioners: Patrick A. Bradley (Ireland), Johann Kriegler (South Africa) and Bong-Scuk Sohn (South Korea) * Chief Electoral Officer: Mr Jeff Fischer (United States) * Chief Administrative Officer: Mr Johanes Wortel (The Netherlands) * Chief Political Officer: Ms Beng Yong Chew (Singapore) * Chief of Public Information: Mr David Wimhurst (Canada) International Staff: current deployment = 210 (full deployment = 242) Civilian Police: current deployment = 271 (fully deployed) Contributions from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Ghana, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia, Mozambique, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Senegal, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom, Uruguay, US, Zimbabwe Military Liaison Officers: current deployment = 50 (fully deployed) Contributions from Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Denmark, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Portugal, Russian Federation, Thailand, United Kingdom, US, Uruguay UN Volunteers: current deployment = 422 (full deployment = 425) (includes district electoral officers, support staff and medical unit) Contributions from 67 countries Local Staff: current figure = 668 core staff (401 hired for 20 days voter registration period and an additional 3,600 will be hired for a five-day period before and after the ballot – 5 local staff at each polling station)In popular culture
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