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Human Security Alliance (HSA)

What is HSA?

The Human Security Alliance is an international alliance on human security working closely with our members and partners at national and regional levels. Currently nine national networks are functional where members, partners and allies are involved to conduct Human Security initiatives. Non-governmental organisations, academic institutes, specific groups and individuals constitute HSA partners and affiliates.

The position of those affected by human security issues is the main consideration defining the Human Security Alliance's position in any context. HSA believes that wider peace and security can be ensured by guaranteeing human security through policy frameworks at a national and international level, where the people’s perception can be reflected. Human security is an inclusive idea, and can harmonise the different approaches among the various initiatives of development and protection of rights.

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The Human Security Alliance is a non-profit and non-governmental organization working through its partnerships and networks. HSA was established on the 19th of January, 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand and has been working to promote a human centric policy in development in order to encourage the necessary conditions for fulfillment of human potential. Without basic human security this potential cannot be achieved. In this regard, The Human Security Alliance focuses to engage at multiple levels by creating a bridge between local organisations and regional and international organisations to enhance the compliance of human centric policy at each level. The Human Security Alliance works in varied approaches depending on time and seeks always to uphold the virtue of human dignity.

The major activities of HSA are as follows:

Activities 1 Monitoring and conducting research and analysis of human security situation 2 Organizing training, courses and other relevant capacity building initiatives. 3 Developing community participation in greater livelihood option 4 Supporting during disaster and distribution of relief materials 5 Conducting human rights and peace dialogue 6 Conducting dialogue, conferences, forums and discussion meeting 7 Preparing human security report 8 Developing human security index through such activities

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