Integrated Approach in UN and AU Peace Operations
NUPI and ACCORD researcher Cedric de Conning has written a report entitled "Implications of a Comprehensive or Integrated Approach for Training in United Nations and African Union Peace Operations".
The Comprehensive- or Integrated Approach will be one of the main guiding principles for future United Nations and African Union peace and stability operations. It is thus important that the various actors that will participate in such operations, or that will work alongside them, understand these approaches.
This paper introduces the Comprehensive- and Integrated Approaches, and explores the training implications of these approaches for African Union, European Union and United Nations personnel, the humanitarian community as well as those communities hosting such missions.
Reference:
de Coning, Cedric H. (2009). Implications of a Comprehensive or Integrated Approach for Training in United Nations and African Union Peace Operations
, NUPI Working Paper: 766, Security in Practice no. 6 .
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