Description
Sierra Leone and UN Peace Keeping Mission (1991-2004) offers an in-depth examination of one of Africa’s most devastating civil wars and the international community’s response through United Nations peacekeeping operations. The book chronicles the complex political instability, rebel insurgencies, and humanitarian catastrophe that characterized this period in Sierra Leone’s history.
Through detailed analysis, the author explores the mandate and effectiveness of UN peacekeeping forces, the challenges faced in maintaining peace, and the broader implications for international conflict resolution. The work addresses key issues including civilian protection, disarmament and demobilization programs, and the transition from conflict to stability.
This comprehensive study is essential for understanding peacekeeping operations in West Africa and provides valuable insights into the complexities of post-conflict nation-building and reconciliation efforts in Sierra Leone.







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