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Peace fails if it is not defended. The UN’s peacekeepers cannot do this alone
Zambian peacekeepers with the Minusca operation established in 2014 to protect civilians near Birao, in Central African Republic (Photograph: Amaury Falt-Brown/AFP/Getty) At a time when conflicts spill across borders, Am-Dafock – a town built on marshy ground in the far north of Central African Republic – offers a powerful example of why UN peacekeeping matters, even if such successes rarely make international news. In response to the growing impact of the war in neighbouring Sudan in 2024,
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