人力安全培训

J. F. Jones, A. Kumssa
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本文的重点是人类安全的培训师、受训者和培训方法。案例来自全球不同地区,特别强调非洲,但并非完全如此。其目的是探讨培训的范围、国家和区域方法、培训方法的选择,包括远程培训、小额信贷指导和信息通信技术技能获取。特别注意的是联合国培训的区域化。人类安全方面的大部分培训都是在日本名古屋的联合国区域发展中心(开发计划署)进行的。人的安全训练概念是最近才出现的,其理论和实践应归功于许多传统学科和研究流派- -经济学、社会学、国际事务、和平研究和解决冲突、社会工作和社会发展。同样,培训的赞助者和资助者也是多种多样的——国际协会、联合国成员组织、非政府组织和社区机构,它们都有自己的优先事项和培训基础设施。虽然本文讨论了各种各样的训练模型,但没有一种模型可以作为其他模型的标准。关键词:培训,人类安全,非洲,联合国开发计划署,日本,区域方法,技术
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Training for human security
The focus in this article is on the trainers, trainees, and training methods of human security. Case examples are drawn from different regions around the globe, with particular though not exclusive, emphasis on Africa. The aim is to explore the scope of training, national and regional approaches, the choice of training methods, including distance training, micro-credit instruction, and ICT skill acquisition. Particular attention is given to the regionalization of training in the United Nations. The initiative for much of the training in human security has taken place in the United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD) in Nagoya, Japan. The human security training concept is relatively recent, and owes its theory and practice to any number of traditional disciplines and research streams - economics, sociology, international affairs, peace studies and conflict resolution, social work and social development. Likewise the sponsors and funders of training are multiple – international associations, UN member organizations, NGOs and community-based agencies, all with their own priorities and training infrastructures. While various training models are discussed in the article, none is presented as a standard for others. KEYWORDS: Training, human security, Africa, UNCRD, Japan, regional approaches, technologies
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