The military components of UN peacekeeping operations have used engagement teams (ETs) to conduct community engagement activities since at least 2015. While ETs were initially ad hoc initiatives, the UN has recently begun to institutionalize gendered community engagement, including through an ongoing shift from ETs to engagement platoons (EPs). Yet despite a general recognition that
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Pledge Summary Providing for Peacekeeping
Publications International Peace Institute
Ghanaian peacekeeper wins UN Military Gender Advocate 2022
Mapping Pacific contributions to UN peacekeeping, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
From Female Engagement Teams to Engagement Platoons: The Evolution of Gendered Community Engagement in UN Peace Operations, International Peace Institute
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