Peacekeeping missions are a critical tool for promoting peace and reconciliation in conflict zones across the world. Nearly 90,000 United Nations (UN) personnel from 87 countries are currently serving in 12 missions around the world. They are meeting the growing demand for trained military, police, and civilian peacekeeping personnel to protect civilians, bolster stability, and […]
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