I'd simply add that obviously we need to have peace in a country in order to provide the stability so that people can work their way out of poverty, and that there are serious concerns about whether the African forces can provide that sort of security you're talking about. Canada could play a role in ensuring that they have the human rights capacity, the capacity for understanding their role as protectors of civilians, as protectors of communities. And indeed, the United Nations should be deploying human rights monitors at this point, even during the conflict itself, so that we can begin that process of healing between communities and military forces, which will be essential for building the peace.
On February 7th, 2013. See this statement in context.