The
United Nations Stabilization Mission In Haiti (
UNSTAMIH) , also known as
MINUSTAH, an
acronym of the French name, is a
United Nations peacekeeping mission in
Haiti that has been in operation since 2004. The mission's military component is led by the
Brazilian Army and the force commander is Brazilian. MINUSTAH's mandate was recently extended by
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1944 past its October 15, 2010 deadline amid fears of instability. The mission's current mandate runs through October 15, 2012 with the intention of further renewal. The force is composed of 8,940 military personnel and 3,711 police, supported by an international civilian personnel, a local civilian staff and United Nations Volunteers.