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Sexual exploitation by UN peacekeeping forces: a feminist analysis of the gender and class

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ElMorally, R. M. (2017) Sexual exploitation by UN peacekeeping forces: a feminist analysis of the gender and class. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications. ISSN 2250-3153

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The following paper will be divided into three parts. The first part will define Peacekeeping operations; defining peacekeeping operations with regards to the UN resolutions and agreements, as well as discuss the evolution of peacekeeping missions and their personnel. The second part will tackle the scope of the problem regarding sexual exploitation by UN peacekeeping forces where both sides of the same coin will be represented; the victim and the perpetrator. The third part will present the UN-led solutions to put an end to sexual exploitation committed by UN peacekeeping forces. Lastly, a conclusion and recommendations to eradicate sexual exploitation by UN peacekeeping forces will be presented.

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