New threats to human security in the anthropocene : demanding greater solidarity : 2022 special report
2022
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TitleNew threats to human security in the anthropocene : demanding greater solidarity : 2022 special report
Other titles
Human security report 2022
Summary
New data and analysis in the report, New Threats to Human Security in the Anthropocene, shows that people’s sense of safety and security is at a low in almost every country, including the richest countries, despite years of upwards development success. Those benefiting from some of the highest levels of good health, wealth, and education outcomes are reporting even greater anxiety than 10 years ago.
Part 1. Expanding human security through greater solidarity in the Anthropocene -- Chapter 1. Human security: A permanent and universal imperative -- Chapter 2. The Anthropocene context is reshaping human security -- Part 2. Tackling a new generation of threats to human security -- Chapter 3. Digital technology’s threats to human security -- Chapter 4. Unearthing the human dimension of violent conflict -- Chapter 5. Inequalities and the assault on human dignity -- Chapter 6. Healthcare systems outmatched by new human security challenges -- Conclusion.
Part 1. Expanding human security through greater solidarity in the Anthropocene -- Chapter 1. Human security: A permanent and universal imperative -- Chapter 2. The Anthropocene context is reshaping human security -- Part 2. Tackling a new generation of threats to human security -- Chapter 3. Digital technology’s threats to human security -- Chapter 4. Unearthing the human dimension of violent conflict -- Chapter 5. Inequalities and the assault on human dignity -- Chapter 6. Healthcare systems outmatched by new human security challenges -- Conclusion.
DateNew York : United Nations Development Programme, 2022
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175 p. : graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-175).