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Human security is a complex of interrelated threats associated with civil war, genocide and the displacement of populations. However the bread concept of human security should include hunger, disease and natural disasters because there seems to kill far more people and war, genocide and terrorism combined. The human security policy should seek to protect people from these and from violence. The human security agenda also encompasses economic insecurity and threats to human dignity.
Human security is a complex of interrelated threats associated with civil war, genocide and the displacement of populations. However the bread concept of human security should include hunger, disease and natural disasters because there seems to kill far more people and war, genocide and terrorism combined. The human security policy should seek to protect people from these and from violence. The human security agenda also encompasses economic insecurity and threats to human dignity.
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The most obstacles to human security in the most countries stands out to be poverty, economic exclusion, social inequality and food insecurity and health security.
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The obstacles to human security in the most countries stands out to be poverty, economic exclusion, social inequality and food insecurity and health security.
'''RECOMMENDATIONS'''
'''RECOMMENDATIONS'''

Latest revision as of 13:29, 30 January 2007

HUMAN SECURITY AND ECONOMIC SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

DATE: 23RD JANUARY 2007

TIME: 8.30 -11.00 AM

ORGANISER: HUMAN DIGINITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS CAUCUS.

PARTICIPANTS; male 62

female 28

total 90

Summary of issues discussed

Human security is a complex of interrelated threats associated with civil war, genocide and the displacement of populations. However the bread concept of human security should include hunger, disease and natural disasters because there seems to kill far more people and war, genocide and terrorism combined. The human security policy should seek to protect people from these and from violence. The human security agenda also encompasses economic insecurity and threats to human dignity.

The obstacles to human security in the most countries stands out to be poverty, economic exclusion, social inequality and food insecurity and health security.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Set up markets that operate adequately or create institutions outside the market. there is need for national security plans in the framework of the global fight against insecurity through democratic candidature, good governance and political security. To solve the problem of social inequalities of gender, governments should engage in:

Education for girls

Protection of women against domestic violence and violence in the work places.

Access foe all women to real political and economic power.


REPORTER: EDITH LULWAUEN

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