In recent years, the OSN has developed a more hands on approach to its goals for peacekeeping, sending "Peacekeeping Corps" to trouble spots around the world to prevent crisis from escalating and to eventually bring an end to the problem. Besides the "International Army", the OSN also works to try to rebuild war-torn areas, and to organize Humanitarian Aid to help ares rocked by civil war, disasters or famine.
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| - In recent years, the OSN has developed a more hands on approach to its goals for peacekeeping, sending "Peacekeeping Corps" to trouble spots around the world to prevent crisis from escalating and to eventually bring an end to the problem. Besides the "International Army", the OSN also works to try to rebuild war-torn areas, and to organize Humanitarian Aid to help ares rocked by civil war, disasters or famine.
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| - In recent years, the OSN has developed a more hands on approach to its goals for peacekeeping, sending "Peacekeeping Corps" to trouble spots around the world to prevent crisis from escalating and to eventually bring an end to the problem. Besides the "International Army", the OSN also works to try to rebuild war-torn areas, and to organize Humanitarian Aid to help ares rocked by civil war, disasters or famine. The OSN is headed by a Secretary-President, who is elected for five year terms among those put forward by the various nations. Since 2006, American diplomat Jon Stewart has lead the OSN, and easily won re-election in early 2011.
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