Human Security and Sustainable Development in East Africa

Human Security and Sustainable Development in East Africa

Oluoko-Odingo, Alice A.; Asaka, Jeremiah O.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

228

Dura

Inglês

9781032116969

15 a 20 dias

494

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Foreword By Timothy M. Shaw Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Human Security and Sustainable Development in East Africa Jeremiah O. Asaka and Alice A. Oluoko-Odingo 2. Human Security Jeremiah O. Asaka 3. Securitization Versus Human Security: An Ontological Argument Francis Onditi 4. Interrogating the Role of Human Security and Human Development in Transforming Refugees Livelihoods in Kenya and Uganda Dennis Jjuuko 5. Elusive Peace and Conflict Resolution in South Sudan: A Human Security Alternative Approach Israel Nyaburi Nyadera and Billy Agwanda 6. Conflicting Identities and Insecurities? Uncertainties About Land Rights in Tanzania and Ethiopia Francis Semwaza 7. Economic Perspectives to Human Security in Rwanda Alfred R. Bizoza 8. Human Security Implications of Aflatoxins in East Africa Ruth Wangia Dixon and Jeremiah O. Asaka 9. The Governance Dimensions of Environment Security in 21st-Century Eastern Africa: A Review Mumo Nzau 10. Impact of Climate Resilient Rural Road Transport on Human Security in Kenya Evaristus M. Irandu 11. Climate Change, Food Security, and the Challenge of Sustainable Development in East Africa Alice A. Oluoko-Odingo 12. Housing and Human Security in Kampala, Uganda Assumpta Nnaggenda Musana and Doreen Kyosimire 13. Exploring the Urbanization-Migration Nexus in Nairobi City, Kenya: A Human Security Analysis Elias H. O. Ayiemba Index
Human Security;South Sudan;UN;Internal Displacement;Human Security Threats;Climate Change;National Environment Management Authority;Somali Refugees;Informal Settlements;Food Insecurity;Corona Virus;Aflatoxin Contamination;Health Security;Human Security Approach;Land Tenure Security;Nairobi City County;Violate;Nairobi City;Nairobi Residents;Securitizing Actor;Aid;Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome;Protracted Refugee Situations;Aflatoxin Contamination Levels;International Monetary Fund