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The [[Stabilisation Unit]] is a British government body intended as the "Government’s centre of expertise and best practice in stabilisation", which the unit's website defines as "the process of establishing peace and security in countries affected by conflict and instability." The Unit reports to the [[Ministry of Defence]], [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and [[Department for International Development]], and includes staff from each parent Department.<ref>[http://www.stabilisationunit.gov.uk/about-us/what-is-stabilisation.html What is Stabilisation], Stabilisation Unit, accessed 28 December 2011.</ref>
 
The [[Stabilisation Unit]] is a British government body intended as the "Government’s centre of expertise and best practice in stabilisation", which the unit's website defines as "the process of establishing peace and security in countries affected by conflict and instability." The Unit reports to the [[Ministry of Defence]], [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and [[Department for International Development]], and includes staff from each parent Department.<ref>[http://www.stabilisationunit.gov.uk/about-us/what-is-stabilisation.html What is Stabilisation], Stabilisation Unit, accessed 28 December 2011.</ref>
  
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==People==
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*[[Jonny Hall]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 18 December 2025

The Stabilisation Unit is a British government body intended as the "Government’s centre of expertise and best practice in stabilisation", which the unit's website defines as "the process of establishing peace and security in countries affected by conflict and instability." The Unit reports to the Ministry of Defence, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Department for International Development, and includes staff from each parent Department.[1]


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  1. What is Stabilisation, Stabilisation Unit, accessed 28 December 2011.