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Backpacks Full of Hope: The UN Mission in Haiti describes the experience of a Chilean general as Deputy Force Commander of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) during the particularly turbulent year September 2005 to September 2006. It details the realities of commanding more than 7,000 men from eleven countries while working to fulfill the mandate of the United Nations in Haiti - to ensure a secure and stable environment, to support the transitional government in a democratic political process, and to promote and protect the human rights of the Haitian people.

Despite the enormous challenges of a complex scenario that included local violence and extreme poverty, the UN command succeeded in its mission, stabilizing the local situation and paving the way for Haiti to hold a presidential election.

Originally published as Mision en Haiti, con la mochila cargada de esperanzas, this work provides a new audience with insight on the peace operation and sheds light on the long-term endeavour of civilians, military, and local and international agencies to support Haiti's path to prosperity.

Co-published with the Centre for International Governance Innovation



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``The real objective of war should not be destruction; it should be a more perfect peace. Indeed, General Aldunate took his `mochila' and gun to Haiti not to bring more destruction to the poorest country of the hemisphere but to contribute to peace, stability, and development. This fascinating book will allow you to accompany him during his journey.'' -- Gerard Le Chevallier, former Chief of the MINUSTAH's Electoral Assistance Section (Haiti, 2004-2006) -- 201002
``A Chilean General finds himself in Haiti leading and coordinating 7,500 soldiers from 22 different countries under the United Nations banner. In addition to military tasks he had to interact with other operators on the ground--the UN police, NGOs, UN agencies, human rights groups, Haitian authorities, political groups, the private sector--many of them with divergent agendas. He went through the ordeal of his commanders suicide. Several of his soldiers were killed and many wounded. Backpacks Full of Hope is a very personal and honest account of an actor who is onstage, taking charge, leading, playing his role as a member of a peacekeeping mission. But this book also has the unique perspective of the actor onstage observing the public and the other actors.'' -- Edmond Mulet, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, FormerSpecial Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Haiti -- 201002

Table of Contents
  • Backpacks Full of Hope: The UN Mission in Haiti by Eduardo Aldunate
  • About the Author
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1. A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
  • 2. First Contact with Haiti: Exploring the Paratroopers' Landing Area
  • 3. At the Preparation Area
  • 4. Green Light at the Gate
  • 5. First Steps on the Ground
  • 6. Same Old Story: International Interventions in Haiti
  • 7. MINUSTAH
  • 8. Chilean Blue Helmets in Haiti
  • 9. Violence in Haiti
  • 10. The Haitian National Police and the Judicial System
  • 11. The Military Force in Action
  • 12. Parliamentary and Presidential Elections
  • 13. A Wrongful Accusation
  • 14. A Terrible Blow: The Death of General Bacellar
  • 15. The First Few Months of Préval's Government
  • 16. Putting My Backpack Away
  • Index

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        Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
        Publication Date: 30/03/2010
        ISBN13: 9781554581559, 978-1554581559
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        Book Synopsis

        Backpacks Full of Hope: The UN Mission in Haiti describes the experience of a Chilean general as Deputy Force Commander of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) during the particularly turbulent year September 2005 to September 2006. It details the realities of commanding more than 7,000 men from eleven countries while working to fulfill the mandate of the United Nations in Haiti - to ensure a secure and stable environment, to support the transitional government in a democratic political process, and to promote and protect the human rights of the Haitian people.

        Despite the enormous challenges of a complex scenario that included local violence and extreme poverty, the UN command succeeded in its mission, stabilizing the local situation and paving the way for Haiti to hold a presidential election.

        Originally published as Mision en Haiti, con la mochila cargada de esperanzas, this work provides a new audience with insight on the peace operation and sheds light on the long-term endeavour of civilians, military, and local and international agencies to support Haiti's path to prosperity.

        Co-published with the Centre for International Governance Innovation



        Trade Review
        ``The real objective of war should not be destruction; it should be a more perfect peace. Indeed, General Aldunate took his `mochila' and gun to Haiti not to bring more destruction to the poorest country of the hemisphere but to contribute to peace, stability, and development. This fascinating book will allow you to accompany him during his journey.'' -- Gerard Le Chevallier, former Chief of the MINUSTAH's Electoral Assistance Section (Haiti, 2004-2006) -- 201002
        ``A Chilean General finds himself in Haiti leading and coordinating 7,500 soldiers from 22 different countries under the United Nations banner. In addition to military tasks he had to interact with other operators on the ground--the UN police, NGOs, UN agencies, human rights groups, Haitian authorities, political groups, the private sector--many of them with divergent agendas. He went through the ordeal of his commanders suicide. Several of his soldiers were killed and many wounded. Backpacks Full of Hope is a very personal and honest account of an actor who is onstage, taking charge, leading, playing his role as a member of a peacekeeping mission. But this book also has the unique perspective of the actor onstage observing the public and the other actors.'' -- Edmond Mulet, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, FormerSpecial Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Haiti -- 201002

        Table of Contents
        • Backpacks Full of Hope: The UN Mission in Haiti by Eduardo Aldunate
        • About the Author
        • Foreword
        • Acknowledgements
        • List of Abbreviations
        • Introduction
        • 1. A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
        • 2. First Contact with Haiti: Exploring the Paratroopers' Landing Area
        • 3. At the Preparation Area
        • 4. Green Light at the Gate
        • 5. First Steps on the Ground
        • 6. Same Old Story: International Interventions in Haiti
        • 7. MINUSTAH
        • 8. Chilean Blue Helmets in Haiti
        • 9. Violence in Haiti
        • 10. The Haitian National Police and the Judicial System
        • 11. The Military Force in Action
        • 12. Parliamentary and Presidential Elections
        • 13. A Wrongful Accusation
        • 14. A Terrible Blow: The Death of General Bacellar
        • 15. The First Few Months of Préval's Government
        • 16. Putting My Backpack Away
        • Index

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