Human security is an emerging paradigm for understanding global vulnerabilities whose proponents challenge the traditional notion of national security by arguing that the proper referent for security should be the individual rather than the state. Human security holds that a people-centred, multi-disciplinary understanding of security involving a number of research fields, including development studies, international relations, strategic studies, and human rights. The United Nations Development Programme's 1994 Human Development Report is considered a milestone publication in the field of human security, with its argument that insuring "freedom from want" and "freedom from fear" for all persons is the best path to tackle the problem of global insecurity.
Critics of the concept argue that its vagueness undermines its effectiveness, that it has become little more than a vehicle for activists wishing to promote certain causes, and that it does not help the research community understand what security means or help decision makers to formulate good policies. In order for human security to challenge global inequalities, there has to be cooperation between a country’s foreign policy and its approach to global health. However, the interest of the state has continued to overshadow the interest of the people. For instance, Canada’s foreign policy, “three Ds”, has been criticized for emphasizing defense more than development.
➡️ What is Human Security? An Introduction to Human Security
Human security places the individual as the referent object of security and underscores the need to consider the survival, livelihood and dignity of individuals as the fundamental basis for national, regional and international peace and development. It offers a practical framework to develop integrated policies and programmes to prevent, mitigate and respond to complex challenges and their multidimensional impacts in a manner that is people-centred, comprehensive, context-specific and prevention-oriented.
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published: 12 Oct 2022
Human Security | Gary Lewis | TEDxKish
We should focus on Human Security. In this powerful talk, Gary Lewis shares how the essential point about human security is that it shifts focus away from the traditional preoccupation of “national security” – which is the state – and places it on people – on individuals.
Gary Lewis – a native of Barbados – has served with the United Nations for over 27 years in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean. He is currently the UN Resident Coordinator in Iran. In this capacity he is responsible for the UN’s work in the priority areas of poverty, health, environment, disaster mitigation, drug control and refugees.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
published: 11 Jun 2015
Human Security Explained
published: 01 Jul 2014
What is Human Security?
In this video, GPPAC member Lucy Nusseibeh -founder and chairperson of Middle East Nonviolence and Democracy (MEND)- explains what human security is and how it differs from national security.
published: 16 Mar 2018
Human Security
In this video we’ll talk about Human Security.
First, we’ll see how it is associated with a debate on transformations related to security in the 1990s.
In this decade, we observe a set of transformations that lead to a reflection on State Security and Individual Security.
In addition, there is a particular platform often associated with the concept of Human Security: the United Nations Development Program platform.
It institutionalized the concept of Human Security in very specific ways.
To understand why it articulates the concept in this way, it is necessary to understand the origin of the concept of “development” within this notion.
Thus, the “development problem” stands out.
In this, we have two important aspects: its novelty, it is very recent, something typical of the ordering a...
published: 13 Dec 2021
What is Human Security? (English version)
GPPAC promotes the concept of Human Security. This animation explains what Human Security is and why it is important.
published: 07 Apr 2016
2022 Special Report on Human Security - Animated explainer (English subs)
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National Security versus Human Security - GPPAC
In this video, Jon Rudy talks about the idea of national security in contrast to human security. He explains the concept of human security and how it is relevant in the world today.
Jon Rudy is Senior Advisor for Human Security at the Alliance for Peacebuilding and Co-Chair of the GPPAC Improving Practice Working Group.
➡️ What is Human Security? An Introduction to Human Security
Human security places the individual as the referent object of security and underscores the need t...
➡️ What is Human Security? An Introduction to Human Security
Human security places the individual as the referent object of security and underscores the need to consider the survival, livelihood and dignity of individuals as the fundamental basis for national, regional and international peace and development. It offers a practical framework to develop integrated policies and programmes to prevent, mitigate and respond to complex challenges and their multidimensional impacts in a manner that is people-centred, comprehensive, context-specific and prevention-oriented.
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✅ Website: https://www.un.org/humansecurity
✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhumansecurity/
✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNTFHS/
✅ Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNhumansecurity
✅ FREE E-course: https://www.unssc.org/courses/human-security-principles-practice?utm_source=social+media&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Human+Security%3A+From+Principles+to+Practice&utm_id=Human+Security%3A+From+Principles+to+Practice&utm_term=2022&utm_content=image
#humansecurity #unitednations #agenda2030 #animation #humanrights #UNTFHS
➡️ What is Human Security? An Introduction to Human Security
Human security places the individual as the referent object of security and underscores the need to consider the survival, livelihood and dignity of individuals as the fundamental basis for national, regional and international peace and development. It offers a practical framework to develop integrated policies and programmes to prevent, mitigate and respond to complex challenges and their multidimensional impacts in a manner that is people-centred, comprehensive, context-specific and prevention-oriented.
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✅ Website: https://www.un.org/humansecurity
✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhumansecurity/
✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNTFHS/
✅ Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNhumansecurity
✅ FREE E-course: https://www.unssc.org/courses/human-security-principles-practice?utm_source=social+media&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Human+Security%3A+From+Principles+to+Practice&utm_id=Human+Security%3A+From+Principles+to+Practice&utm_term=2022&utm_content=image
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We should focus on Human Security. In this powerful talk, Gary Lewis shares how the essential point about human security is that it shifts focus away from the t...
We should focus on Human Security. In this powerful talk, Gary Lewis shares how the essential point about human security is that it shifts focus away from the traditional preoccupation of “national security” – which is the state – and places it on people – on individuals.
Gary Lewis – a native of Barbados – has served with the United Nations for over 27 years in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean. He is currently the UN Resident Coordinator in Iran. In this capacity he is responsible for the UN’s work in the priority areas of poverty, health, environment, disaster mitigation, drug control and refugees.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
We should focus on Human Security. In this powerful talk, Gary Lewis shares how the essential point about human security is that it shifts focus away from the traditional preoccupation of “national security” – which is the state – and places it on people – on individuals.
Gary Lewis – a native of Barbados – has served with the United Nations for over 27 years in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean. He is currently the UN Resident Coordinator in Iran. In this capacity he is responsible for the UN’s work in the priority areas of poverty, health, environment, disaster mitigation, drug control and refugees.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
In this video, GPPAC member Lucy Nusseibeh -founder and chairperson of Middle East Nonviolence and Democracy (MEND)- explains what human security is and how it ...
In this video, GPPAC member Lucy Nusseibeh -founder and chairperson of Middle East Nonviolence and Democracy (MEND)- explains what human security is and how it differs from national security.
In this video, GPPAC member Lucy Nusseibeh -founder and chairperson of Middle East Nonviolence and Democracy (MEND)- explains what human security is and how it differs from national security.
In this video we’ll talk about Human Security.
First, we’ll see how it is associated with a debate on transformations related to security in the 1990s.
In this...
In this video we’ll talk about Human Security.
First, we’ll see how it is associated with a debate on transformations related to security in the 1990s.
In this decade, we observe a set of transformations that lead to a reflection on State Security and Individual Security.
In addition, there is a particular platform often associated with the concept of Human Security: the United Nations Development Program platform.
It institutionalized the concept of Human Security in very specific ways.
To understand why it articulates the concept in this way, it is necessary to understand the origin of the concept of “development” within this notion.
Thus, the “development problem” stands out.
In this, we have two important aspects: its novelty, it is very recent, something typical of the ordering after World War II.
Furthermore, within the way the order works, it is difficult to separate the idea of development from the idea of security, for example.
In this, the importance of highlighting the function of development as a functional part of this order is notorious.
It is necessary to speak of the beginning of the Cold War discourse, of cooperation for development, as Truman's vision of development ends up generating resistance that leads us to another concept, which is national developmentalism.
This concept is important in peripheral countries at a certain point in the Cold War, in which Brazil, for example, embraces the concept both from the point of view of its domestic policy as well as its foreign policy.
Finally, it is relevant to talk about the ideas that led to the crisis in the context of the 1990s.
The crisis of the national development discourse will lead, firstly, to a neoliberalism, and also to this development alternative that arises from the critique of national development
It is in this that the United Nations Development Programme gains strength in the architecture of the UN system as a whole.
It organizes this platform around this new discourse on human development that generates the need to transcend the reflection on the subject towards Human Security.
In the end, we will work on the dialogue between human development and human security.
It is the idea of understanding the problem of security through the relationship between the freedom of will and the freedom of necessity.
Finally, we will talk about the concept that arises from this agenda within the institutional architecture of the United Nations, which is the responsibility to protect.
It is the product of a set of works carried out in 2001, central to understanding the dilemma imposed on certain States, as it questions the sovereignty character of States.
It proposes a relativization of the notion of sovereignty.
music in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGM-IJYClKw
In this video we’ll talk about Human Security.
First, we’ll see how it is associated with a debate on transformations related to security in the 1990s.
In this decade, we observe a set of transformations that lead to a reflection on State Security and Individual Security.
In addition, there is a particular platform often associated with the concept of Human Security: the United Nations Development Program platform.
It institutionalized the concept of Human Security in very specific ways.
To understand why it articulates the concept in this way, it is necessary to understand the origin of the concept of “development” within this notion.
Thus, the “development problem” stands out.
In this, we have two important aspects: its novelty, it is very recent, something typical of the ordering after World War II.
Furthermore, within the way the order works, it is difficult to separate the idea of development from the idea of security, for example.
In this, the importance of highlighting the function of development as a functional part of this order is notorious.
It is necessary to speak of the beginning of the Cold War discourse, of cooperation for development, as Truman's vision of development ends up generating resistance that leads us to another concept, which is national developmentalism.
This concept is important in peripheral countries at a certain point in the Cold War, in which Brazil, for example, embraces the concept both from the point of view of its domestic policy as well as its foreign policy.
Finally, it is relevant to talk about the ideas that led to the crisis in the context of the 1990s.
The crisis of the national development discourse will lead, firstly, to a neoliberalism, and also to this development alternative that arises from the critique of national development
It is in this that the United Nations Development Programme gains strength in the architecture of the UN system as a whole.
It organizes this platform around this new discourse on human development that generates the need to transcend the reflection on the subject towards Human Security.
In the end, we will work on the dialogue between human development and human security.
It is the idea of understanding the problem of security through the relationship between the freedom of will and the freedom of necessity.
Finally, we will talk about the concept that arises from this agenda within the institutional architecture of the United Nations, which is the responsibility to protect.
It is the product of a set of works carried out in 2001, central to understanding the dilemma imposed on certain States, as it questions the sovereignty character of States.
It proposes a relativization of the notion of sovereignty.
music in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGM-IJYClKw
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In this video, Jon Rudy talks about the idea of national security in contrast to human security. He explains the concept of human security and how it is relevan...
In this video, Jon Rudy talks about the idea of national security in contrast to human security. He explains the concept of human security and how it is relevant in the world today.
Jon Rudy is Senior Advisor for Human Security at the Alliance for Peacebuilding and Co-Chair of the GPPAC Improving Practice Working Group.
In this video, Jon Rudy talks about the idea of national security in contrast to human security. He explains the concept of human security and how it is relevant in the world today.
Jon Rudy is Senior Advisor for Human Security at the Alliance for Peacebuilding and Co-Chair of the GPPAC Improving Practice Working Group.
➡️ What is Human Security? An Introduction to Human Security
Human security places the individual as the referent object of security and underscores the need to consider the survival, livelihood and dignity of individuals as the fundamental basis for national, regional and international peace and development. It offers a practical framework to develop integrated policies and programmes to prevent, mitigate and respond to complex challenges and their multidimensional impacts in a manner that is people-centred, comprehensive, context-specific and prevention-oriented.
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✅ Website: https://www.un.org/humansecurity
✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhumansecurity/
✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNTFHS/
✅ Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNhumansecurity
✅ FREE E-course: https://www.unssc.org/courses/human-security-principles-practice?utm_source=social+media&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Human+Security%3A+From+Principles+to+Practice&utm_id=Human+Security%3A+From+Principles+to+Practice&utm_term=2022&utm_content=image
#humansecurity #unitednations #agenda2030 #animation #humanrights #UNTFHS
We should focus on Human Security. In this powerful talk, Gary Lewis shares how the essential point about human security is that it shifts focus away from the traditional preoccupation of “national security” – which is the state – and places it on people – on individuals.
Gary Lewis – a native of Barbados – has served with the United Nations for over 27 years in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean. He is currently the UN Resident Coordinator in Iran. In this capacity he is responsible for the UN’s work in the priority areas of poverty, health, environment, disaster mitigation, drug control and refugees.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
In this video, GPPAC member Lucy Nusseibeh -founder and chairperson of Middle East Nonviolence and Democracy (MEND)- explains what human security is and how it differs from national security.
In this video we’ll talk about Human Security.
First, we’ll see how it is associated with a debate on transformations related to security in the 1990s.
In this decade, we observe a set of transformations that lead to a reflection on State Security and Individual Security.
In addition, there is a particular platform often associated with the concept of Human Security: the United Nations Development Program platform.
It institutionalized the concept of Human Security in very specific ways.
To understand why it articulates the concept in this way, it is necessary to understand the origin of the concept of “development” within this notion.
Thus, the “development problem” stands out.
In this, we have two important aspects: its novelty, it is very recent, something typical of the ordering after World War II.
Furthermore, within the way the order works, it is difficult to separate the idea of development from the idea of security, for example.
In this, the importance of highlighting the function of development as a functional part of this order is notorious.
It is necessary to speak of the beginning of the Cold War discourse, of cooperation for development, as Truman's vision of development ends up generating resistance that leads us to another concept, which is national developmentalism.
This concept is important in peripheral countries at a certain point in the Cold War, in which Brazil, for example, embraces the concept both from the point of view of its domestic policy as well as its foreign policy.
Finally, it is relevant to talk about the ideas that led to the crisis in the context of the 1990s.
The crisis of the national development discourse will lead, firstly, to a neoliberalism, and also to this development alternative that arises from the critique of national development
It is in this that the United Nations Development Programme gains strength in the architecture of the UN system as a whole.
It organizes this platform around this new discourse on human development that generates the need to transcend the reflection on the subject towards Human Security.
In the end, we will work on the dialogue between human development and human security.
It is the idea of understanding the problem of security through the relationship between the freedom of will and the freedom of necessity.
Finally, we will talk about the concept that arises from this agenda within the institutional architecture of the United Nations, which is the responsibility to protect.
It is the product of a set of works carried out in 2001, central to understanding the dilemma imposed on certain States, as it questions the sovereignty character of States.
It proposes a relativization of the notion of sovereignty.
music in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGM-IJYClKw
Explore an in-depth review of TP-Link's VIGI C540V Security Camera and VIGI NVR1004H-4P Network Video Recorder. Discover features, installation tips, and real-world performance insights. Ideal for home and business security solutions. #TPLinkSecurity #HomeSecurity #TechReview #TPLink #VIGIC540V #NVR1004H #SecurityCameraReview #TechGadgets #smarthomesecurity
Amazon Link:
C540V - https://amzn.to/48gkUBM
NVR - https://amzn.to/3NL85HB
TPLink Website:
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/business-networking/vigi-network-video-recorder/vigi-nvr1004h-4p/
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/business-networking/vigi-network-camera/vigi-c540v/
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00:29 Before powering up
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03:37 Day Time + Audio testing
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05:35 Night Time Testing
06:44 Should You buy this?
In this video, Jon Rudy talks about the idea of national security in contrast to human security. He explains the concept of human security and how it is relevant in the world today.
Jon Rudy is Senior Advisor for Human Security at the Alliance for Peacebuilding and Co-Chair of the GPPAC Improving Practice Working Group.
Human security is an emerging paradigm for understanding global vulnerabilities whose proponents challenge the traditional notion of national security by arguing that the proper referent for security should be the individual rather than the state. Human security holds that a people-centred, multi-disciplinary understanding of security involving a number of research fields, including development studies, international relations, strategic studies, and human rights. The United Nations Development Programme's 1994 Human Development Report is considered a milestone publication in the field of human security, with its argument that insuring "freedom from want" and "freedom from fear" for all persons is the best path to tackle the problem of global insecurity.
Critics of the concept argue that its vagueness undermines its effectiveness, that it has become little more than a vehicle for activists wishing to promote certain causes, and that it does not help the research community understand what security means or help decision makers to formulate good policies. In order for human security to challenge global inequalities, there has to be cooperation between a country’s foreign policy and its approach to global health. However, the interest of the state has continued to overshadow the interest of the people. For instance, Canada’s foreign policy, “three Ds”, has been criticized for emphasizing defense more than development.