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What is HSA
The HSA acronym stands
for Human Security Alliance. The HSA is an international alliance on
human security. It is working together with its members and partners at
national and regional levels. Currently nine national networks are
functional where members, partners and allies are involved to conduct
HSA activities. Non-governmental organisations, academic institutes,
specific groups and individuals constitute HSA partners and allies.
People’s
position is the main consideration defining HSA position in any
context. HSA believes that wider peace and security can be ensured by
guaranteeing human security through the policy framework at national
and international levels where the people’s perception needs to be
reflected. Human security as an inclusive idea that can harmonise the
differences among the various approaches of development and protection
of rights.
Background
Human
Security Alliance, a non-profit organization. It is non-governmental
organization working through its partnership and networks. Human
Security Alliance has established on 19th January 2007 at Bangkok,
Thailand aiming to promote the human centric policy in development and
norms in order to encouraging the conditionality for fulfillment of
human potentials that secures the human from every possible situation
either natural or manmade or even conditioned. In this regard, Human
Security Alliance focuses to engage at multi levels by creating bridge
between local and national with regional and international to enhance
the compliance of human centric policy with all level. Human Security
Alliance works in varied approaches depending on time and needs to
uphold the virtue of human dignity.
Why HSA
The
global understanding of policy and politics is aligned to the line of
progressiveness. This has helped a more human centered thinking;
thereby triggering an understanding of a more specific framework
incorporating human issues. Consequently, the global debate regarding
the implementation of human rights has assumed a new shape; not to
mention the continuing threat on human security.
Unfortunately,
there has been no significant initiative on the part of the
international civil society or even the human rights activists to
comprehensively and seriously address the question of human security.
That such an initiative from a people’s perspective keeping in mind the
uniqueness of the human rights conditionality is vital to the
contemporary global understanding of the human security framework, is a
fact widely known. And it goes without saying that theoretical clarity
and people’s orientation are the twin cores that would render this
approach more practical and pragmatic. The primary requisite of this
sort of initiative is a sustained constructive process that would bring
to the fore critical but practical areas of formulation of the policy
structure of human security. The process would also serve as the
essential basis for the guarantee of national as well as international
participation. Human Security Alliance, therefore, would be the
platform that would serve to assist and strengthen the building of the
contemporary global understanding for the human security framework;
having incorporated the missing voices. The endeavor of Human Security
Alliance is to strengthen the policy process that would incorporate the
human security notions as essential principle.
Purpose
i.
Human Security Alliance (HSA) was formed to create a global commitment
on human security by promoting and conducting activities for enhance
local knowledge on human security, holding activities and support on
monitoring, research, capacity building, advocacy, educational
assistance, dialogue, networking and strengthening local initiatives to
encouraging human centric issues at popular level as well as at policy.
ii. Human Security Alliance will promote establishing common
standards and framework for developing, guiding and implementing human
security mechanism.
iii. Human Security Alliance will work
internationally to promote the vision of vulnerable, disadvantaged,
backward and off stream section along with creating space for human
security agenda at international level.
Our Slogan
The slogan of Human Security Alliance is “Building Solidarity for Global Peace and Security”.
Our Objectives
i.
Strengthening the conceptual clarity of Human Security through
incorporating both people centric, local, national and international
perspective.
ii. Strengthening the universal standard and framework of Human Security.
iii. Incorporating human security notion at policy formation and implementation through global standards and mechanism.
Secretariat
International Secretariat:
The
HSA International Secretariat is located in Bangkok. It is the organ
that coordinates the activities of its members and partners at national
and regional levels. Besides maintaining varied networks and
formulating programs, it acts as the central unit of communication and
collaborative support for non-governmental organisations, academic
institutes, specific groups and individuals besides the regular HSA
partners and allies.
Address: 246 Times Square Building, Unite 1203, Sukumvit Rd. Bangkok 10110 Thailand.
Tel: (662) 2295561-3 Ext-17, Fax: (662) 2295560; Email:
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South Asian Secretariat
The
first regional office of HSA is located at Dhaka, Bangladesh since July
2007. The South Asian regional program is implemented through the Dhaka
office. Besides, the regional advocacy and regional research are
coordinated by South Asia office. It also maintains the regional
networks.
Address: House: 218, Lake Road, Lane: 14, New DOSH, Mohakhali,Dhaka-1206,Bangladesh
Tel: (88 -02) 8834846; Fax: (88-02) 88252526;
HSA Team
Altafur Rahman
Executive Director, Human Security Alliance (HSA)
Mr
Shekh Altafur Rahman is the founder and is working with Human Security
Alliance (HSA) as of July 2007. His work in Bangladesh, Thailand,
Burma, Nepal, the Maldives and Sri Lanka constitute a large parts of
his professional life. Mr Altaf has also been involved with several
national and international organizations such as Action Aid, Odhikar,
FORUM-ASIA since 1999. Born in 1977 in Bangladesh, he was actively
involved in various academic exercises and zealously led the cultural
and scouts wings of the University. He has received several national
awards in different Arts and Speech and Forum activities. In 2000, he
was awarded with Masters of Law degree from Chittagong University,
Bangladesh. He also achieved the SIDA scholarship and successfully
completed his Masters in Human Rights and Social Development from
Mahidol University, Thailand. Currently he is pursuing Ph. D. in Peace
and Human Rights at the same University. Mr Rahman started his
professional career with voluntary services and community support
programs. He became an Advocate under Bangladesh Bar Council in 2003
and focused on Civil and Constitutional issues. He conducted several
international researches on Judicial Activism, Environmental
Management, Disaster Response, Micro Credit, UN Reform, Good
Governance, Migration and Policy Effect on Human Rights and Human
Security. He also conducted fact finding missions and training in
Nepal, the Maldives, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Burma in 2004 to 2007.
Apart of participation in verity of conferences and symposium, Mr
Rahman has contributed paper presentations, knowledge sharings,
coalition building and conducted regional campaigns.
Payel Rai Chowdhury
Director (Policy), Human Security Alliance (HSA)
Payel
Rai Chowdhury has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and a
Master of Arts in Human Rights from the University of Calcutta. A
doctoral candidate in Human Rights and Peace (Office of Human Rights
and Social Development, Mahidol University), her immediate previous
engagement was in the capacity of the Information and Communications
Manager at FORUM-ASIA. A Lecturer in the Department of Human Rights,
Loreto College, University of Calcutta in India, she has published in a
number of leading journals and news dailies. Her other work experiences
include the position of a Content Developer (Tata Interactive Systems),
a journalist (English daily ‘The Statesman’) and that of an Editor to
the World Inter Congress Conference hosted annually by the
International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences held
in December 2004. Having a steady background in writing and
articulating public opinion; Payel has been a frequent national and
international representative to events of human rights, peace and
developmental significance. She has contributed academic papers and
ideas to a large number of these seminars, conferences and workshops;
and helped in the coordination and publication of the consequent
outcomes. She also holds the honorary position of Editor – Thailand for
Amana Media Initiative (a monthly journal in English published by the
Asian Resource Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand). Aspiring to merge her
communication skills with an earnest inquiry into contemporary issues
of human security and peace, Payel hopes to be able to productively
contribute to the Human Security Alliance’s mission of incorporating
the southern perspective of human rights and human development needs
within the Human Security Framework and thereby promote a balance of
participation and enforcement in relation to human needs.
Noufal Abboud
Coordinator, Arab Asia Program, Human Security Alliance (HSA)
Noufal
Abboud is the Regional Coordinator for Arab Asia Program- Acting Head
of Program for Human Security Alliance (HSA). Mr. Noufal has a strong
background in working on democratisation, human rights, political Islam
and other issues related to the political issues related to Middle East
and North Africa. He worked for research academic institutes,
governmental and inter-governmental organisations, and regional non
governmental organisations. His interdisciplinary expertise touches
upon fields such as projects developments, network development,
trainings and programme management with focus on democracy promotion,
human rights, transitional justice and conflict resolutions. His work
on the issues has extended his work base from the Arab World to Europe
and Asia. Mr. Noufal has a graduate academic background in Law, Human
Rights and Business Management respectively from Morocco, Thailand and
USA.
Stuart Wright
Coordinator, Southeast Asia Program, Human Security Alliance (HSA)
Mr.
Wright is pursuing his Ph.D. at University of Leicester, United
Kingdom. He has masters in Law from the same university. In his
seventeen years working he worked with several law firms such as Pat
Robinson Inc. and Macdonald Sager Manis. He is also solicitor of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Chandanie Watawala
Coordinator, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, South Asia Program, Human Security Alliance (HSA)
Ms.
Watawala has extensive working experience at Sri Lanka and South Asia.
She worked with Caritas and currently pursuing her Ph.D.. She has
knowledge of working with community and develop national advocacy in
her ten years of working.
Shobana Rao
Coordinator, Documentation, Human Security Alliance (HAS)
Ms.
Shobana holds a Masters in Education from Leicester University, UK. Her
focus has always been about how education can be used to help create a
world where people respect differences, to eradicate poverty and abuse.
As such she has been working within the education sector for more than
15 years. Her work has taken her to UK, Singapore, USA, Thailand and
Malaysia. She has also worked as a Leadership Coach and trainer in
Malaysia.
Kartika Inggas
Programme Associate, Capacity Development Program, Human Security Alliance (HSA)
Ms. Kartika holds a Masters in Development Studies from Universiy of East Anglia, UK, and first Degree from International Relations at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia. She has over 10 years' professional experience as programme manager in development related issues including human rights in various international institutions. In HSA Miss Kartika works for capaciy development and cordinating the Network in Human Security.Brijesh Khamlanai
Intern, Communication, Southeast Asia Program, Human Security Alliance (HSA)
International Advisory Committee
Dr Sriprapha Petcharamesree;
Department of Human Rights and Social Development, Mahidol University
Robertson Jr., Philip S.;
International Expert on Migration and Trafficking.
International Executive Committee
Altafur Rahman,
Executive Director, Human Security Alliance (HSA), Thailand.
Payel Rai Chowdhury,
Director, Human Security Alliance (HSA), Thailand
Dr Mike Hayes,
Faculty, Department of Human Rights and Social Development, Mahidol University
Ahmed Ziaudden,
Global Coordinator, ICC Campaign


