Can Climate and Development Goals Align in Fragile States? • Stimson Center

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Editor’s Note: The authors include Victoria Holt, a Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center and co-founder of the Powering Peace Initiative. She leads the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth, which is part of the Powering Peace Initiative and has hosted workshops and research in this field. For this report, co-author Anaise Boucher-Browning led research on this report and worked with Holt at the John Sloan Dickey Center at Dartmouth as a Great Issues Fellow (2023-2024).

By Andrew Hyde, Director and Senior Fellow, Powering Peace

Executive Summary

This report, a desk review, explores the potential for United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions to collaborate with national governments and international partners to expand access to renewable energy sources in conflict-affected countries with UN peace operations. Worldwide, nations seek to expand their economic development, meet…

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