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KFOR continues with its mission to provide a secure environment for all ethnic groups in Kosovo, including minorities. Throughout Kosovo, daily escort assistance is being provided for vulnerable groups, such as the Roma children in Istok attending the multi-ethnic school. KFOR also escorted UNICEF during their vaccination campaign in Mitrovica. Security for the transportation of customs fees is a new task, and reconnaissance patrols are being conducted to deny wood poachers access to the national forest. Joint patrols with UNMIK police and the monitoring of border crossing points also continue, as does the monitoring of the newly-established Kosovo Protection Force or TMK. A total of 21 Partner and other non-NATO nations are committed to providing contributions to the Force, which now numbers some 49,000 troops.
On the humanitarian front, KFOR medical facilities in all Multi-National Brigades continue to provide emergency medical assistance to the local population. KFOR engineers have been restoring vital water supplies, as well as repairing roads, railways and bridges. KFOR personnel and vehicles have helped clean and refurbish local schools to ensure their timely opening. Help has been given to the winterisation and reconstruction programme, through the distribution of shelter kits and building materials, and support to the Humanitarian Logistics Centre. KFOR also continues to conduct mine awareness training for the local inhabitants.