Peace fails if it is not defended. The UN’s peacekeepers cannot do this alone / Jean-Pierre Lacroix
Cuts in international support threaten the work of the women and men bringing hope to the world’s most vulnerable people Jean-Pierre Lacroix is UN under-secretary general for peace operations At a time when conflicts spill across borders, Am-Dafock – a town built on marshy ground in the far (…)
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