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The memorandum of understanding between the UN and troop-contributing countries (TCC) leaves member states with primary jurisdiction over their soldiers. That means TCCs are responsible for conducting ...
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From flooding in refugee camps in Sudan, to militants in Somalia controlling scarce water, the intersection of climate and conflict is an increasingly important challenge for humanitarians, and fast ...