User talk:Eddychanhk

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Eddy --

Thanks for your human security contribution. Writing about the relationship between Human Security and development studies is not an easy task and you have made an excellent start. Think about clarifying your section a bit more. Some of the sentences are not as clear as they could be. Moreover, providing some historical milestones might help readers to understand how human security partially grew out of development studies ... for example, the fact that the concept of Human Security was brought to the world's attention with the publication of the UN Development Program's 1994 human development report is a concrete example of the link between the two fields. We have been academic in our attempt to understand the HS concept, but the concept itself grew out of the concrete experiences of grassroot humanitarian and development workers. Keep up the editing! -- LMCinHK 14:08, 1 May 2006 (UTC)