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Since 2004, more than 1,500 people have been killed or injured by explosions from these devices. However, significant strides have been made to tackle this deadly threat, with the United Nations Mine Action Service in South…

UNSMIL/Wissam Salem
TRIPOLI – Twenty-one young men and women from the Western region of Libya came together with UNSMIL officials to discuss how young people could help combat violence in local communities. Part of UNSMIL’s YouEngage programme…

SRSG Hannah Tetteh met with political parties on 6 April to hear their ideas about the political process.
TRIPOLI – During an introductory meeting with Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya Hanna S. Tetteh, thirty representatives of Libyan political parties expressed their concerns over the ongoing political…

Rwandan peacekeepers patrol around camps for displaced communities to strengthen security as political tensions rise and clashes continue between armed forces in pockets of the country.
JUBA - Tens of thousands of people who fled violence during the brutal civil war that raged across South Sudan in 2013 found sanctuary next to the United Nations peacekeeping base in Juba. Twelve years later, many remain in…

Rwandan peacekeepers patrol around camps for displaced communities to strengthen security as political tensions rise and clashes continue between armed forces in pockets of the country.
JUBA - Tens of thousands of people who fled violence during the brutal civil war that raged across South Sudan in 2013 found sanctuary next to the United Nations peacekeeping base in Juba. Twelve years later, many remain in…
















