As of the end of 2013, African countries were the largest providers of troops and police to UN peacekeeping operations, supplying 44 percent of the global total. Providing for Peacekeeping, a project of the International Peace Institute and the Elliott School at George Washington University, maintain a data base that includes more than 50 profiles of countries that provide peacekeepers to UN operations. The African country profiles include:
--Ethiopia
--South Africa
--Ghana
--Uganda
--Kenya
--Zimbabwe
--Rwanda