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Jan Egeland, Human Rights Watch How can veterans contribute to peace and security ?

World Veterans Federation’s Peace and Security Summit 29/05, 2013. Jan Egeland, Human Rights Watch How can veterans contribute to peace and security ?. Source: National Geographic, 2011. 40 years of progress.

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Jan Egeland, Human Rights Watch How can veterans contribute to peace and security ?

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  1. World Veterans Federation’s Peace and Security Summit 29/05, 2013 Jan Egeland, Human Rights Watch How can veterans contribute to peace and security ?

  2. Source: National Geographic, 2011

  3. 40 years of progress The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development, HDRO-UNDP – November 2010

  4. Based on data from Freedom House's Freedom in the World 2011 survey

  5. http://www.hsrgroup.org/human-security-reports/2012/overview.aspxhttp://www.hsrgroup.org/human-security-reports/2012/overview.aspx

  6. Foto: UNDPI

  7. Foto: Scanpix/AFP/Saba Arar.

  8. Photo: Daily Monitor, Kampala

  9. Parties to the ICC Rome Statute in green. States that have signed, but not ratified in orange. Non-parties in grey (as of 2 December 2011) • Based on data from The International Criminal Court, www.icc-cpi.int

  10. Keeping pressure on a notorious war criminal. Impact StorY • - On April 26, 2012, Taylor became the first former president to be convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity 11 Counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity

  11. Source: The Globalization of Crime. A Transnational Organized Crime Threat Assessment, UNODC 2010

  12. Foto: UNDPI

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