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A child stands behind Ghanaian Peacekeepers at the makeshift camp next to a base of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) in Leer, South Sudan, where approximately 2,000 civilians have taken refuge from the recent fighting.
UNMISS/Eric Kanalstein

Security Council imposes arms embargo on South Sudan

The Security Council on Friday narrowly passed a measure aimed at stopping the flow of weapons to armed groups in South Sudan, with those Members in favour saying it would protect civilians, while abstainers voiced concerns that it would undermine the ongoing peace process in the world’s youngest country.     

A UNMID police officer speaks with children at a school run inside a camp for internally displaced persons.
UNAMID/Albert González Farran

With realities shifting in Darfur, operations on the ground ‘must change’, urges UN official

The African Union-United Nations Hybrid Mission in Darfur “must change” in accordance with the shifting realities on the ground, the Organization’s top peacekeeping official said on Monday, highlighting the need to “closely link” the mission’s drawdown to the scaling up of both peacekeeping and development activities.