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Author: Renee Coulouris

Renee Coulouris is a Master’s degree candidate at Johns Hopkins University, studying Global Security. She has previously worked at Women in International Security and in the Africa II Division of the Department of Political Affairs at the United Nations. She has conducted research in Tunisia, Israel, and the West Bank and Jordan on issues relating to international security, foreign policy, and women’s roles in extremist organizations. Renee graduated from Northeastern University in 2014 with a BA in International Affairs and Political Science.

Why We Need More Women in Peacekeeping

March 27, 2019

95 percent of peacekeeping forces are men. Renee Coulouris explains why this is a problem and what we can do about it. … More Why We Need More Women in Peacekeeping

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