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The Different Components of Human Security
Human security is a broad and multi-faceted concept that includes freedom from violence and war, political repression, poverty and hunger, diseases, and environmental hazards. Protracted crises and conflicts, natural disasters, persistent underdevelopment, epidemic and economic downturns are all considered factors that endanger human security by undercutting prospects for peace, stability, sustainable development and people’s dignity.
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