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The Stabilisation Unit was replaced by the Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation, which is part of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
Statement by UK Political Coordinator Fergus Eckersley at the UN Security Council meeting on Iraq.
Examines practice in stabilising the Security and Justice sector in fragile and conflict-affected states.
The government's strategy for preparing for a second wave of COVID-19 covering supply and logistics for distribution of PPE.
The guide brings together an extensive compendium of advice into an accessible ‘one-stop shop’ for those looking to understand how the UK ‘does’ stabilisation.
This guidance is a tool to enhance the design and implementation of MEL systems in conflict and stabilisation settings
Provides practical advice about conflict, stabilisation, security and justice activities with examples, evidence and tools.
The MHRA was alerted by Beyond Compliance and the UK National Joint Registry (NJR) to a significantly higher revision rate observed with the ORIGIN PS patient-matched total knee replacement.
This reading pack provide an introduction to the main issues and debates
This paper examines the evidence for carbonation in road trials constructed in a hot, arid area in Botswana
Proposed improvement work to the flood defences on the River Aire in Airmyn, Yorkshire, will not need an environmental statement.
The data provided in this report is based on quantitative discourse analysis of all current UN, EU and NATO missions
Transport infrastructure is central to the growth and development of a country and a crucial element in improving the quality of life of citizens
Several sites were selected for bioengineering and low-cost engineering trials and the performance of these works can now be assessed
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