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In today’s security environment, civil conflicts, mass migration, climate change, epidemics, and other emergent phenomena create multiple, often overlapping, instabilities that threaten peace and security.

Such complex problems exacerbate many forms of human insecurity that are often treated as separate policy issues. They require solutions that cross national borders and involve government, industry, academia, civil society, and the larger public. 

UN resolution 66/290 urges all these groups to develop “people-centred, comprehensive, context-specific and prevention-oriented responses [to human security challenges] that strengthen the protection and empowerment of all people.” Current CISSM research projects seek to do so by analyzing the multi-dimensional causes and consequences of four inter-related human security challenges: food insecurity, global infectious disease outbreaks, human trafficking, and social instability exacerbated by climate change. 

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CISSM Experts on Human Security

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