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Discuss the term human security.Explain its changing dimension?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Human security is the blend of dangers related to war, genocide, and the relocation of populaces. At the very least, human security implies flexibility from brutality and from the dread of savagery.

Human security and national security ought to be—and frequently are—commonly strengthening. But secure states don't consequently mean secure people groups. In fact, significantly more individuals have been murdered by their own particular governments than by outside armed forces amid the most recent 100 years.

The United Nations Development Program initially attracted worldwide regard for the idea in its 1994 Human Development Report (HDR).The report's wide meaning of human security envelops everything that constitutes flexibility from need and opportunity from fear.

All advocates of human security concur that the individual ought to be the concentration of security. In any case, agreement separates over precisely which dangers to the individual ought to be tended to as human security issues.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Human security:

Human security is a very sensitive topic for every nation. Human security is security from war, natural calamities, diseases, etc. From the passage of time, the tools and techniques for human security have been changed.

The governments are increasing expenditure on their arm forces, healthcare needs, and researches in the health area. Natural Disaster Management programs are designed by the government to teach the people about their safety and escape procedure during the time of disaster.

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