Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping

  • 23 chapters in Canada
Region served
Canada
Membership
1000 members
Official language
English
FrenchWebsitewww.cavunp.org

The Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping (French: l'Association canadiennne des vétérans gardiens de la paix pour les Nations Unies) is a Canadian non-political association of members who have been involved in peacekeeping work for the United Nations.[1] It has more than 1000 members and 23 chapters in Canada.[2]

The association was first planned in January 1986, and permission to officially use the terms "United Nations" and "Canada" were received by 1989.[3]

The association's president is Colonel Donald Stewart Ethell, a member of the Alberta Order of Excellence and former peacekeeper.[4]

The association campaigned to make 9 August "Peacekeeping Day". This was adopted nationally in Canada in June 2008.[5]

References

  1. ^ Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping - Goals of the Association
  2. ^ Warson A Honouring the Sacrifice of Canadian Peacekeepers, UN Chronicle Online Edition, Issue 4, 2004
  3. ^ Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping - Historical Background
  4. ^ Lieutenant Governor of Alberta's website
  5. ^ Fitzpatrick A Campaign to bring more attention to peacekeeping veterans, The Western Star, 8 August 2008
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