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Overseas security and justice assistance: an assessment of human rights guidance
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Overseas security and justice assistance: an assessment of human rights guidance

Announcing the results of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) internal review of UK arms export control policy in October 2011, the Foreign Secretary committed to publishing guidance for all UK Government officials on ensuring the UK’s overseas security and justice assistance meets its human rights obligations and values.

13 February 2012
Bilateral support for women, peace and security in Nepal
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Bilateral support for women, peace and security in Nepal

The UK National Action Plan on UN Security Council Resolution 1325 Women, Peace and Security (NAP) contains three pilot country plans for bilateral action, which set out actions being taken on the ground in priority conflict or post-conflict countries, namely Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Nepal.

1 September 2011
Building stability and democracy in Yemen
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Building stability and democracy in Yemen

Yemen’s current crisis poses many challenges, but it is also an unprecedented opportunity to place the country’s political system on a far more stable and inclusive footing.

22 August 2011
Piracy in the Gulf of Aden: tackling the root causes
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Piracy in the Gulf of Aden: tackling the root causes

Debates on the international community’s response to piracy off the coast of Somalia tend to focus on military solutions, such as EU naval Operation Atalanta, in which the UK plays an active role.

30 June 2011
Towards Peace and Security in Sudan
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Towards Peace and Security in Sudan

As the international community decides how it will engage with the two new states which will be created when South Sudan secedes in July 2011, addressing the root causes of conflict and insecurity should be a top priority.

26 April 2011