Human Security Research Centre Ghana (HSRCGh)

Month: October 2021

Human Security in Local Communities: A perspective on poor roads – Upper West Region

Hamile, Upper West Region. 19 August 2021 Roads play a critical role in opening up the country for movement, activity and linking the country to its neighbours. When citizens cry for roads, they are simply advocating for a key human security need that empowers them, builds their resilience and survivability and helps them live in …

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Human Security News From Africa- 06/10/2021

Terrorists Consolidating their Stand in Africa Global Terrorist Index notes that generally, terrorism is losing ground: worldwide the total number of deaths fell by 15.5 percent to 13,826. The fall in deaths was mirrored by a reduction in the impact of terrorism, with 103 countries recording an improvement on their GTI score, compared to 35 …

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Human Security News From Africa- 05/10/2021

Border Governance in Africa: Experts meet in Bujumbura to discuss Lake Tanganyika’s delimitation and demarcation. Bujumbura hosted on October 5, 2021, a technical meeting that brought together Burundi, Tanzania, DRC, Zambia, and African Union delegations with the aim of delimiting, materialize the international border in Lake Tanganyika, with the support of the African Union. Human …

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Human Security News From Africa- 04/10/2021

West Africa: Focusing on Peace By Peaceful Means For Cameroon’s Crises Welcome to allAfrica’s Silencing The Guns series where we focus on peacebuilding on the continent. I am Mantsadi Sepheka from allAfrica and today our focus is Cameroon. The West African country has an escalating humanitarian crisis and is plagued by two violent conflicts. As …

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