April 2022: The UK Leads a Security Council Handicapped by Russia's Veto

April 2022: The UK Leads a Security Council Handicapped by Russia's Veto

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In April, the UK leads a Security Council that is inevitably
prevented from taking meaningful action on Ukraine by Russia's
veto. We are joined by UK Deputy Permanent Representative James
Kariuki, who shares how the UK aims to minimize Russia's
misinformation in the Council and the UK's signature events this
month, on ending sexual violence in wars and on getting Covid-19
vaccines in conflict zones. We also chat with Mark Seddon, director
of the Centre for UN Studies at the University of Buckingham in
England, who suggests how Britain could help promote a ceasefire in
Ukraine. Welcome to our new co-host and co-producer, Damilola
Banjo! Damilola joins us from Columbia's Journalism School. She
previously worked for the BBC in her home country, Nigeria. Links:
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