peacekeeping missions
Coverage of peacekeeping missions in the Nexus archive.
- South Sudan’s sexual violence crisis: More than a wartime phenomenon
South Sudan's sexual violence crisis is highlighted as a persistent issue beyond wartime, revealing failures by the state, peacekeeping missions, and justice mechanisms in protecting civilians. The article underscores systemic shortcomings in safeguarding vulnerable populations.
- South Sudan: South Sudan's Sexual Violence Crisis - More Than a Wartime Phenomenon
South Sudan faces a persistent sexual violence crisis that is not solely a wartime issue. The crisis highlights serious failures by the state, peacekeeping missions, and justice mechanisms in protecting civilians.
- Argentina Courts Europe on Defense, Days After a U.S. Deal
Argentina and the European Union have initiated talks on a defense framework agreement, allowing Argentine troops and civilians to join EU-led crisis and peacekeeping missions. This follows a recent defense deal signed by Argentina with the United States.
- Peacekeeping missions at risk due to cuts, tensions — report
A new report warns that international peacekeeping missions are at risk due to a combination of declining troop numbers, geopolitical tensions, and funding shortages, creating a 'perfect storm' that undermines global stability efforts.
- Global tension and funding woes threaten peacekeeping missions, SIPRI warns
Geopolitical tensions and funding shortages are threatening UN peacekeeping missions, with international staff numbers at their lowest in 25 years. SIPRI warns of a potential dramatic weakening of multilateral conflict resolution efforts if current trends continue.