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Tag Archives: UNAMID
After UNAMID: Who will offer protection to civilians and the displaced in Darfur?
On 31 December 2020, UNAMID’s mandate in Darfur came to an end. While it will take until 30 June for all UNAMID staff to have left Sudan, the mission does not have a mandate any longer to intervene in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Darfur, Peacekeeping, Protection of Civilians, Sudan, UNAMID
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‘Collateral damage’ of UN Peacekeeping Missions: stories from Darfur
It was a cold day in February 2016. I arrived at the main train station in a UK city and took a taxi to an address in a suburb. The taxi driver looked at the postcode and asked if I … Continue reading
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Tagged Darfur, Peacekeeping, Protection of Civilians, Sudan, UNAMID
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