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UN MISSION-BY-MISSION STATISTICS | 143Internati<strong>on</strong>al Civilian Staff by Occupati<strong>on</strong>al Group andPost GradeThis secti<strong>on</strong> compares the occupati<strong>on</strong>al groupsand post grades of internati<strong>on</strong>al civilian staff, asprovided by DFS FPD up to 31 March 2010. Postgrades of internati<strong>on</strong>al civilian staff include thefollowing categories:• Senior Appointments (USG and ASG)• Professi<strong>on</strong>al and higher categories (D-2 andD-1, P-5 through P-1)• Field Service (FS-PL and FS-OL)• General Service and related categories (GS-Pand GS-OL, S-S)Data is unavailable for the following missi<strong>on</strong>s:Pers<strong>on</strong>al Envoy for Western Sahara, Special Adviserfor Myanmar, Special Envoy for the Implementati<strong>on</strong>of Resoluti<strong>on</strong> 1559, Special Envoy for LRA-AffectedAreas and UNIIIC.FatalitiesData <strong>on</strong> fatalities, as available from the Situati<strong>on</strong>Centre at DPKO for BINUCA, UNAMA, UNAMI,UNIPSIL and UNMIN, are given in the c<strong>on</strong>text ofpers<strong>on</strong>nel and incident type. This secti<strong>on</strong> covers allfatalities since the incepti<strong>on</strong> of the missi<strong>on</strong> up to 30April 2010. Figures are listed <strong>on</strong> a yearly, and whenpossible, m<strong>on</strong>thly basis. Informati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> fatalities forapplicable missi<strong>on</strong>s not incorporated in the 2010Annual Review of Special Political Missi<strong>on</strong>s will beincluded in future editi<strong>on</strong>s.VehiclesInformati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> vehicles was obtained from theLogistics Support Divisi<strong>on</strong> (LSD) at DFS, andcovers <strong>on</strong>ly UN Owned Equipment (UNOE), anddoes not include vehicles that are C<strong>on</strong>tingent OwnedEquipment (COE) or Nati<strong>on</strong>al Owned Equipment(NOE). Data is represented up to 31 March 2010.The following missi<strong>on</strong>s do not have UNOE vehiclesat their disposal: Pers<strong>on</strong>al Envoy for Western Sahara,Special Adviser for Myanmar and Special Envoy forthe Implementati<strong>on</strong> of Resoluti<strong>on</strong> 1559.AircraftAll data <strong>on</strong> aircraft inventory are current as of 31March 2010, and have been submitted by DFSLSD. BINUCA, CNMC and UNIOGBIS do notutilize any aircraft, but receive air support <strong>on</strong> an adhoc basis.Budget and ExpendituresAll figures <strong>on</strong> the most recent budget cycle(2008-2010) have been derived from publiclyavailable documents of the UN AdvisoryCommittee <strong>on</strong> Administrative and BudgetaryQuesti<strong>on</strong>s (ACABQ) or the UN’s Administrativeand Budgetary Committee (Fifth Committee). Thissecti<strong>on</strong> covers appropriati<strong>on</strong>s (1 January 2008 to 31December 2009), estimated or actual expendituresas available (1 January 2008 to 31 December 2009),approved budgets (1 January to 31 December 2009)if provided and requirements for the following year(1 January to 31 December 2010). An excepti<strong>on</strong>is UNSCO, for which the most recent financialreporting covers appropriati<strong>on</strong>s from January 2008to December 2009 and estimated expenditures fromJanuary 2010 to December 2011. It is important t<strong>on</strong>ote that all estimated expenditures are preliminaryand subject to change. Requirements for 2010are further broken down into the three followingcategories, with some variati<strong>on</strong> as applicable toeach missi<strong>on</strong>:Military and police pers<strong>on</strong>nel. Includes missi<strong>on</strong>s’subsistence allowances, travel <strong>on</strong> emplacement,rotati<strong>on</strong> and repatriati<strong>on</strong>, death and disabilitycompensati<strong>on</strong>, rati<strong>on</strong>s and clothing allowances formilitary and police pers<strong>on</strong>nel.Civilian pers<strong>on</strong>nel. Includes provisi<strong>on</strong>s forsalaries, staff assessment and comm<strong>on</strong> staff costs,overtime and hazardous duty stati<strong>on</strong>s allowances, aswell as costs associated with UNVs.Operati<strong>on</strong>al costs. Costs associated with c<strong>on</strong>sultantsand experts, official travel, facilities and infrastructure,ground, air and/or naval transportati<strong>on</strong> in missi<strong>on</strong>,communicati<strong>on</strong>s, IT, medical, special equipment,other supplies, services and equipment and quickimpact projects.Missi<strong>on</strong> ExpendituresAll data <strong>on</strong> historical expenditures covers thetimeframe from 2000, or the incepti<strong>on</strong> of themissi<strong>on</strong> if more recent, until 2008. See Budget andExpenditures for categories and subcategories ofexpenditures.

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