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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2002. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2004)
Conflicts in several African countries showed signs of abatement in 2002, due in part to United Nations involvement in the peace processes and mediation efforts. While the most remarkable progress was seen in Angola and ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2003. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2005)
In 2003, Africa continued to be beset by conflicts and political dissension and the United Nations remained involved in the search for solutions. Two regions in particular were the focus of UN attention—the Great Lakes ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2004. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2006)
In 2004, Africa remained a priority concern for the United Nations, whose efforts to restore the conflict zones, especially the Great Lakes region and West Africa, to peace and stability were marked by progress and setbacks. ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2008. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2012)
During 2008, the United Nations maintained its commitment to promoting peace, stability and development in Africa through six United Nations political and peacebuilding missions and seven peacekeeping operations. The ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2006. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2009)
During 2006, the United Nations maintained its strong commitment to promoting peace, stability and development in Africa through six UN political missions and offices and seven peacekeeping missions, supported by some ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2000. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2002)
Armed conflict and political discord continued to trouble a number of African countries in 2000, most seriously in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sierra Leone. Africa's political and ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2007. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2010)
During 2007, Africa made measured progress towards resolving the conflicts besetting the continent. The United Nations maintained its strong commitment to promoting peace, stability and development through seven UN political ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2001. Part 1, Political and security questions. Chapter 2, Africa 

UN. Department of Public Information (2003)
Although Africa continued to be plagued by numerous conflicts in 2001, several of them showed signs of amelioration as political situations evolved and diplomatic efforts, including those by the United Nations, began to ...
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