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The latest instalment of the ECR2P’s ‘R2P in Brief’ on Eritrea is now available online

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The ECR2P is delighted to announce that the latest ‘R2P in Brief’ on Eritrea is now available online. This brief adds to the previous briefs on IraqMyanmar, the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, SyriaVenezuela, and Yemen all of which are available on the ECR2P website.

‘R2P in Brief’ aims to provide an overview of a specific crisis, along with insights on what the international community (in particular, the EU and the UN) has done about it. Additionally, it gathers some of the key declarations and resolutions made and passed by the EU, key EU member states, and the UN.

For anyone interested in doing a placement with the ECR2P, you can find more information here 

This brief was put together by the ECR2P interns Amelia Cookson, Phoebe Heins, Sofia Gagliano, Ollie Maher, Claudia Hawkins and Caela Johnson under the supervision of Dr Eglantine Staunton.

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