Absent an active effort by the South Sudanese government, the UN Mission in South Sudan will need to adopt a holistic civilian protection mandate.
Author: Lamii Moivi Kromah
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Women affected by forced displacement still struggle to access the most basic services, but some initiatives offer useful lessons for the UN and NGO communities.
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As Ukraine searches for a unifying national identity, Russian-sponsored statebuilding in the east could lead to an emboldened ‘Novorossiya’ project.
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The announcement of a cease-fire agreement between the Nigerian government and Boko Haram has raised hope as well as speculations over its authenticity.
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As Islamist militants seize more territory and carry out attacks, the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali will need more support to provide the needed level of security.
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Even as many debate the legal justification for US-led action against ISIS, the airstrikes are actively advancing the R2P principle.
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Six months later, as the fate of the 200 girls abducted by Boko Haram remains unknown, what options does the Nigerian government have for their release?
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A new report on human security looks at how the concept can help governments and citizens partner in order to better protect local communities.
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In this interview, Afghan MP Naderi discusses the strength of democratic values in Afghanistan, expressing hope for more political participation by women and youth.
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To be successfully implemented, UN Security Council Resolution 2178 requires the inclusion of local and contextual measures that can enhance community resilience.