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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The MGPE-011: Human Security Certification focuses on emphasising the difficulties that the field faces and how to get past them despite having a variety of backgrounds. This knowledge greatly increases the flexibility and viability of the conflict resolution process.

The human rights approach to development and security is discussed in MGPE-011: Human Security Classes along with how it is used to promote inclusive development.

The United Nations Development Programme's 1994 Human Development Report asserts that the best way to address the issue of global insecurity is to guarantee "freedom from want" and "freedom from dread" for all people. This argument is covered in the MGPE-011: Human Security Certification Syllabus.

All students get an MGPE-011: Human Security Certification by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) under the Swayam Initiative by the Government of India.

The Highlights

  • Provided by IGNOU
  • Online course
  • 12 weeks course
  • Learn at your own pace
  • Expert Lectures

Programme Offerings

  • video lectures
  • Study Materials

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesIGNOU

What you will learn

MGPE-011: Human Security Certification Course addresses the fundamentals of human security, which refers to the safety of an individual or group of individuals. For a person to survive, work, and develop, they need security. Together with the idea of power and the relationships between people and communities, the notion of security emerged. The goal was to protect a group from outsiders' physical assaults.

MGPE-011: Human Security Training cultivates the habit of considering the necessity of reflecting on criticisms, planning and carrying out corrective actions to counteract the unfavourable effects, and strengthening the execution of human security in all of its facets.

After completion of this MGPE-011: Human Security Certification, the learning outcomes includes:

  • To trace the evolution of the concept of human security
  • The significance of the concept for the welfare of the disadvantaged sections of the society.
  • Identify the key elements in Conflict Analysis

Who it is for

There shall be good job opportunities in fields like Social WorkerRecreational Worker if the relevant students apply for MGPE-011: Human Security Online Course


Admission Details

The admission for the course in MGPE-011: Human Security Certification starts soon and students are requested to enroll by following steps:

Step 1: Visit the official website

Step 2: Fill up the application form

Step 3: Upload all necessary documents

Step 4: Pay the required fee online (if you need certification)

The Syllabus

  • The evolution of the concept of human security 
  • Human rights approach to development and security 
  • Criticism of the human security concept
  • Modern concept of human security 
  • Working definition by sabina alkire 
  • Contribution of mahbub-ul-haq 
  • Juan somavia’s ‘people’s security’ 
  • Amartya sen’s views 
  • Gandhi’s views 
  • Scope and significance of human security 
  • Important dimensions of human security 
  • Human security and traditional security 
  • Transition from nuclear security to human security

  • Evolution of human rights 
  • Significance of human development 
  • Status of human security 
  • Interdependence between human rights
  • Security and development interdependence between human security and human development interdependence and suggested areas of action

  • Economic security 
  • Food security 
  • Health security
  • Environmental security
  • Personal security 
  • Community security 
  • Political security
  • Freedom from fear vs freedom from want and beyond 
  • The canadian approach 
  • Limitation of an all encompassing human security 
  • Peace building 
  • Pre-conflict peace building 
  • Post-conflict peace building

  • Freedom from fear and anxiety
  • State: threat to human security 
  • Security vis-à-vis other disciplines 
  • World federation 
  • Relationship between human security and development 
  • Relationship between human security and human rights 
  • Gender and human security 
  • Humanitarian intervention

  • Direct violence and structural violence
  • Dimensions of violence 
  • Cultural violence 
  • Economic violence 
  • Political violence 
  • Social violence 
  • Poverty as structural violence 
  • Structural violence, gender inequality and sexism 
  • Structural violence and racism

  • State violence: theory and types 
  • State violence in south asia 
  • State violence in india

  • Defining terrorism 
  • Core characteristics of terrorism 
  • History of terrorism 
  • Theorising terrorism and its causes
  • Other forms of political violence

  • Development and global warming 
  • Stabilisation wedges 
  • ‘green’ ways to a cleaner world 
  • Fuel-food debate 
  • Precision farming
  • Organic farming
  • Bio-fuel: ethanol

  • Unorganised labour (rural and urban) and their security 
  • Profile of rural labour 
  • Problems of rural labour 
  • Measures for rural labour 
  • Profile of urban unorganised labour 
  • Problems of urban labour 
  • Measures for urban labour

  • Concepts of ‘marginalised’ and ‘empowered’ 
  • Empowering of marginalised women 
  • Empowerment of scs, sts and obcs 
  • Empowerment of child labour 
  • Empowerment of bonded labour 
  • Empowerment of other marginalised sections

  • International cooperation: issues and challenges 
  • Power-based approaches of cooperation 
  • Knowledge-based theories of cooperation
  • Frameworks of international cooperation 
  • Gandhian precepts for international cooperation

  • Global status of human security
  • Essence of human security 
  • The praxis of human security 
  • Theory for a complex world
  • The millennium report on human security 
  • Dimensions of human security  
  • Preventive measures
  • Coercive measures 
  • Risk analysis
  • Vulnerabilities of human being
  • Human security at global level 
  • Traditional security vs human security 
  • Civilians in armed conflict 
  • Human security focus

  • Genesis of the Concept of Human Security 
  • Fighting Insurgency in different countries of South Asia
  • Human Trafficking, Gender and Environmental Issues
  • Human Security and Non-State Actors
  • Development of Theories about International Regimes 
  • Variables Implicated in Human Security
  • Human Security in India
  • Human Development and Human Security 
  • Interventions: Problems and Prospects

Instructors

IGNOU Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Why is security important to humans?

Human security cultivates situational awareness and maintains balance and without it individuals often become complacent and miss unusual behaviour of civilians, employees and others around them.

2: How are the classes for MGPE-011: Human Security Online Course being held?

The classes are administered in online virtual mode through means of pre-recorded videos and lectures. 

3: What are the pillars of human security?

The main pillars are personal security, community security, political security among many others.

4: Who is teaching faculty for this course?

The instructor for this course is Dr. Satish Kumar - Professor in the Faculty of Political Science, School of Social Sciences.

5: What is an example of human security?

Some examples of human security are economic security, food security, health security, environmental security, community security etc… 

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