Below you will find additional e-resources published and maintained by the Human Security Report Project.
The Monitor highlights new research and analysis on the conflict in Afghanistan. In addition to the conflict itself, the Monitor focuses on a broad set of related issue-areas, including health, development, displacement, governance, gender, small arms, landmines, human rights and transitional justice.
Challenging the expert consensus that the threat of global terrorism is increasing, the Human Security Brief 2007 reveals a sharp net decline in the incidence of terrorist violence around the world.
The Human Security Gateway is a research and information database regrouping electronic and bibliographic resources on human security.
Human Security News is a daily compilation of human security-related news and research resources aimed at researchers, the policy community, NGOs, the media, and the interested public. It is published on weekday mornings.
The first Human Security Report documents a dramatic, but largely unknown, decline in the number of wars, genocides and human rights abuse over the past decade. Published by Oxford University Press, the Report argues that the single most compelling explanation for these changes is found in the unprecedented upsurge of international activism, spearheaded by the UN, which took place in the wake of the Cold War.
Human Security Research is a monthly online compilation of significant new human security-related research published by university research institutes, think-tanks, IGOs and NGOs
