Heads of UN peacekeeping forces on Thursday highlighted the work of 'blue helmets' in some of the most challenging environments, protecting those in need not only from war and terror but also increasingly from natural disasters and disinformation.

UN peacekeepers on patrol in Mutwanga in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. UN Photo/Michael Ali
UN peacekeepers on patrol in Mutwanga in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. UN Photo/Michael Ali

Climate change and conflict

Briefing the Security Council, Lt. Gen. Mohan Subramanian, Force Commander of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) recalled when dykes collapsed in Unity State in October 2022, leading to flash floods not seen in nearly six decades, displacing over 170,000 people to the provincial capital Bentiu.

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