Title: Human Security The What and the How
1Human Security - The What and the How?
- Mari Fitzduff
- Director, MA Program in Coexistence and Conflict
at Brandeis, and Chair of Coexistence
International (CI)
2 Q1 What are we trying to achieve? Q2 What
do we call what we do? Q3 How do we achieve
the vision? Q4 Next steps?
3Q1 Vision - What on Earth is Peace?
- Negative Peace v Positive Peace
- Reconciliation?
- Human Security?
4Q2 What do we call what we do?
- Office of Coordinator for Reconstruction and
Stabilization (State Dept.) - Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation
(USAID) - Conflict Prevention and Peace building (UNDP)
- Bureau for Crisis Prevention Recovery (UNDP)
- Program for Promotion of Dialogue and Conflict
Resolution Unit (OAS) - African Crisis Response Initiative (US)
- Conflict Prevention Centre (OSCE)
- Government Post Conflict Reconstruction Unit (UK)
- Conflict Prevention Pools (UK)
- Conflict Reduction and Humanitarian Assistance
(UK) - Conflict Prevention and Civilian Crisis
Management (EU) - Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction Unit
(World Bank) - Post-Conflict Fund (World Bank)
5and in MA programs?
- Conflict Analysis and Resolution
- Peace and Justice Studies
- Conflict Studies/Peace Studies
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Conflict Transformation
- Violence Prevention and Response
- Coexistence and Conflict
- Human Security - emerging
- Note We are unclear and unagreed on the core
knowledge, skills and values of MAs. - (Draft core competencies available).
6Q3 How do we achieve the vision?
- Weapons disposal/limitation?
- Legislation/HR work?
- Dialogue/ Mediation at all levels?
- Problem Solving Workshops?
- Contact work/Joint projects?
- Single Identity Work?
- Arts/Culture approaches/Media work?
- Advocacy work/Non-violence activities?
- Conflict Level, or Time specific work, e.g.
Early warning programs, Containment work,
Victims/Demobilization/Reintegration - Research/Leadership and Training?
7Q1 Coexistence Program Vision (draft)
- Equality
- Diversity
- Interdependence
- (Actively pursued)
- (Valued)
- (Recognized)
8Interdependence
COEXISTENCE
Equality
Diversity
9"Recognizing each other's status and rights as
human beings, developing a just and inclusive
vision for each community's future, and
implementing economic, social, cultural, or
political development across former community
divides. OXFAM definition of Coexistence
work.
10U2 Concert - June 2005
11 Equality These approaches/strategies often
overlap and will vary according to the context
- Equality Legislation
- Economic Development
- Social Capacity Development
- Human Rights Work
- Democracy/Governance Work
- Security/Law and Order Work
- Advocacy Work
12Diversity
- Diversity Legislation
- Coexistence Education
- Language Work
- Single Identity Work
- Cultural Traditions Affirmative Work
- Media
- Symbols Work
- Drama/Music/Festivals
13Interdependence(Co or Conflict Lens)
- Tolerance Education
- Weapons Limitation/Disposal
- Legislation (e.g. Good Relations)
- Co - Political/Democracy/Governance work
- Co - Security/Law and Order
- Co - Social/Economic/Aid Development
- Co - Business/Environmental Work
- Co - Media Work
14 CO -WORK ASSISTS DIALOGUE ON ALL OF THE BELOW
VARIABLES
SHARED INFRASTRUCTURES
POLITICAL ACTIVITY
EQUITY/HUMAN RIGHTS
DIVERSITY WORK
Integrated coexistence work in NI
LAW ORDER
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LEADERSHIP
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DIALOGUE/INTERDEPENDENCE WORK
15Q3 How Do We Achieve the Vision? (which will
vary according to need)
- Weapons disposal/limitation
- Legislation/HR Work
- Dialogue/ Mediation at all levels
- Problem Solving Workshops
- Contact work/Joint projects
- Single Identity Work
- Arts/culture approaches/ Media Work
- Advocacy work/Non-violence activities
- Conflict Time specific work e.g. Early warning
programs, Containment work, Victims/Demobilizatio
n/Reintegration - Research/Leadership and Training
16- METHODS
- Weapons disposal/limitation
- Legislation/HR work
- Dialogue/ Mediation at all levels
- Problem Solving Workshops
- Contact work/Joint projects
- Single Identity Work
- Arts/Culture approaches
- Media work
- Advocacy work/Non-violence activities
- Conflict Level, or Time specific work, e.g.
Early warning programs, Containment work - Victims
- Demobilization/Reintegration
- Research/Leadership and Training
- Diversity Legislation
- Coexistence Education
- Language Work
- Single Identity Work
- Cultural Traditions Affirmative Work
- Media
- Symbols Work
- Drama/Music/ Festivals
- Tolerance Edn
- Weapons Limitation/ Disposal
- Legislation
- Co-Political/ Democracy/ Governance Work
- Co-Security/ Law and Order
- Co-Social/ Economic/ Aid Development
- Co-Business/ Environmental Work
- Co-Media Work
- Equality Legislation
- Economic Development
- Social Capacity Development
- Human Rights Work
- Democracy/ Governance Work
- Security/Law and Order Work
- Advocacy Work
17Q4 Next Steps?
- Discussions around end visions.
- Analyses re contextual and complementary needs
(Hammer problem). - Discussions/training for indigenous and
international coexistence workers to effect
partnerships with other fields. - Discussions/training for institutions who do not
see their work as coexistence work, but are
willing to add a coexistence lens to it. - Effective evaluation of interventions,
partnerships and failures/successes.