African Union - United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) peacekeepers patrol the damaged and empty Labado village in South Darfur December 10, 2013. Credit: Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
The Guardian: Darfur peacekeeping force to be cut back amid accusations of incompetence
Joint UN-African Union force has been failing to protect civilians in the Sudanese region and needs to be made more effective, say UN officials
One of the world’s largest peacekeeping forces is being cut back and revamped as it has been failing to protect civilians in the vast Sudanese region of Darfur.
Last week, the UN security council received a report on a strategic review of the mission conducted by the UN peacekeeping department. Reuters obtained a copy.
It said the mission is slimming down its ranks, sending home incompetent units, cutting unnecessary jobs, redeploying troops stationed at dozens of outposts around Darfur and working to improve its capacity to protect civilians. The exact number of peacekeepers to be reduced will be decided in the coming months.
Update #1: UN Moves Closer to Pulling Peacekeepers From Troubled Darfur -- NYT/AP
Update #2: Question marks hang over flawed Darfur peacekeeping force -- Reuters
WNU Editor: This conflict has been ongoing for years .... finally there are some who are acknowledging that UN efforts to keep the peace have been a failure and that an alternative strategy/policy should be pursued.
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