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  author = {Oscar A. Gómez, Ako Muto and Sachiko G. Kamidohzono},
  title = {Sharing the journey: the way ahead for human development and human security frameworks},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {2016},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {},
  abstract = {As an intellectual offspring of human development ideas and practice, the evolution of the human security concept can offer some insights about how to rethink human development in the post-2015 era. This view originates from human security’s focus on a deep understanding of threats, downside risks and crises. We suggest that there are three basic challenges that new human development thinking should address, namely: countering the shock-driven response to global threats that drives attention away from those left behind, promoting a culture of prevention, and catching up conceptually with the deep global transformations taking place in relation to development.}
}
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