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Second report of the United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala. Monitoring Peace Agreements in Guatemala: Findings and Recommendations
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- Nombre de pages36
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-646439-4
- EAN4064066464394
- Date de parution10/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille535 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
The "Second Report of the United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala" provides a comprehensive overview of the ongoing efforts to ensure peace and stability in post-conflict Guatemala. The report combines detailed analysis with a clear and concise narrative, reflecting the UN'Äôs commitment to transparency and accountability in international missions. Emphasizing themes such as human rights, transitional justice, and societal reconstruction, the document places particular emphasis on the challenges faced by various sectors in Guatemala, while highlighting progress made in the aftermath of decades of civil strife.
Its meticulous documentation and statistical insights serve as a critical resource for understanding the complexities of peacebuilding in a fragile state context. The United Nations has a long-standing history of engaging in peacekeeping and verification missions worldwide, driven by a mandate to uphold international law and facilitate sustainable development. The authors of this report draw upon extensive field research and interviews with local stakeholders, reflecting a deep understanding of Guatemala'Äôs unique historical and sociopolitical landscape.
This context is crucial, as it provides both a backdrop to the mission's objectives and the lived realities of the Guatemalan people it aims to support. Readers are encouraged to explore this report as it offers invaluable insights into the intricate dynamics of post-conflict recovery. Scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in international relations or human rights will find the findings both enlightening and essential.
By engaging with this document, one can appreciate the nuanced challenges that come with fostering peace and stability in a nation still grappling with the scars of its past.
Its meticulous documentation and statistical insights serve as a critical resource for understanding the complexities of peacebuilding in a fragile state context. The United Nations has a long-standing history of engaging in peacekeeping and verification missions worldwide, driven by a mandate to uphold international law and facilitate sustainable development. The authors of this report draw upon extensive field research and interviews with local stakeholders, reflecting a deep understanding of Guatemala'Äôs unique historical and sociopolitical landscape.
This context is crucial, as it provides both a backdrop to the mission's objectives and the lived realities of the Guatemalan people it aims to support. Readers are encouraged to explore this report as it offers invaluable insights into the intricate dynamics of post-conflict recovery. Scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in international relations or human rights will find the findings both enlightening and essential.
By engaging with this document, one can appreciate the nuanced challenges that come with fostering peace and stability in a nation still grappling with the scars of its past.


















