There is a climate of impunity surrounding economic activities that promote or sustain conflict and human rights abuse.
Read moreThere is a climate of impunity surrounding economic activities that promote or sustain conflict and human rights abuse.
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As the war in Sudan reaches the 18-month mark with no signs of abating and increasing devastation for civilians, the UN Secretary-General recently presented a report to the Security Council on recommendations for the protection of civilians in the country. This article looks at what’s in the report, what isn’t, and where it may fall short. The post With Tens of Millions of Sudanese at Risk, Does the UN Secretary-General’s Report Offer Enough? appeared first on IPI Global…