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The United Nations seeks to hear from young people in Somalia on what issues are most important to them, and how the UN can strengthen meaningful participation and inclusive dialogue. If you are interested, the survey: · is…
With UNMISS support, Yambio received the Traditional Hub—an essential center for fostering dialogue, cultural exchange, and meaningful reconciliation. Photo: Denis Louro/UNMISS. WESTERN EQUATORIA - The sound of drums echoed…
Disarmament remains on track in the Central African Republic (CAR) as national authorities concluded a three-day operation in the country’s capital Bangui, targeting combatants from several armed groups, with the support of…
UNIFIL peacekeepers have begun refurbishing Blue Line markers damaged during last year’s conflict, marking an important step toward restoring stability in south Lebanon. Since the refurbishment work on the ground started on…
Damaged Blue Line markers go up again
UNIFIL peacekeepers have begun refurbishing Blue Line markers damaged during last year’s conflict, marking an important step toward restoring stability in south Lebanon. Since the refurbishment work on the ground started on…
A high-angle shot looking down into a shallow, dug-out pit in dry, rocky desert soil. Inside the pit, approximately five to six large, rusted cylindrical munitions (likely large-caliber artillery shells or rockets) are carefully laid out in a row. They are resting on top of white and yellow sandbags, likely placed there to stabilize the ordnance or prepare it for controlled demolition or safe transport. The surrounding area is barren desert scrubland.
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“Clearance and the safe disposal of explosive remnants of war, help reducing risks and supporting communities live more safely,” she added.