Peacekeeping

“Peacekeeping” by Nel Yomtov, published by Bellwether Media in August 2016, is a 24-page exploration of the vital role peacekeepers play in fostering stability in regions affected by conflict. This book presents an informative overview of how peacekeepers are dedicated to creating and maintaining peace, providing training, and advising leaders on enhancing safety for their communities.
Readers will discover the complexities and challenges faced by peacekeepers, who often operate in precarious environments even after conflicts have been resolved. The content is tailored for struggling readers, making it accessible while delving into topics related to military operations and the historical context of peacekeeping missions. This edition offers a concise yet engaging look at the careers and responsibilities associated with military peacekeeping, aiming to enlighten young audiences about this significant aspect of law and crime.
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Peacekeepers are dedicated to creating and maintaining peace in areas previously torn apart by conflict. They provide training, and advise leaders on how best to improve the safety of their people. Though peacekeepers often work after conflicts have been resolved, danger still lurks in dark corners. Struggling readers will be fascinated to learn about the honorable work conducted in military peacekeeping missions.
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