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Title: Analysis of the United Nations - African Union Hybrid Peace Support Operations in Darfur
Authors: Heywood, Limpho A
Maeresera, Sadiki
Keywords: United Nations
African Union
United Nations - African Union
hybrid peace support operations
Darfur
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Adonis and Abbey Publishers Ltd
Series/Report no.: Journal of African Union Studies;Vol.8 ; Iss.2 p: 119–134
Abstract: This chapter focuses on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), a peacekeeping mission created by the UN Security Council in July 2007 to protect civilians in Sudan in the wake of the Darfur crisis, monitor ceasefire agreements, and support the implementation of the Darfur Peace Agreement signed in May 2006. After providing an overview of the conflict in Darfur, the chapter outlines UNAMID’s mandate and evaluates its operational achievements and limitations, particularly in terms of providing protection to civilians and internally displaced persons. It argues that UNAMID’s record was mixed, with its principal failures stemming from a lack of resources, its inability to overcome Khartoum’s obstructionism, and its flawed strategic vision.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4432
ISSN: 2050-4292
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