An analysis of the complexity of threats
Armed conflicts, health crises, climate disasters, extreme poverty, political violence, disinformation…

Human security is an interdisciplinary, people-centred approach that responds to the complexity of contemporary crises. It redefines traditional security paradigms by emphasising protection from systemic threats—such as violence, poverty, health, the environment, displacement, and governance—and by strengthening local capacities.
In a world marked by the convergence of crises—armed conflicts, pandemics, climate change, and governance breakdowns—the IRIS Human Security programme seeks to analyse these issues through the lens of social justice, sustainable development, and positive, inclusive peace. It also aims to inform public and international action that is rooted in social vulnerabilities and resilience.
Interviews / Human Security
9 July 2025
Research Fellow at IRIS, Head of the Human Security Programme
Notes / Human Security
24 June 2025
Researcher, co-founder of Egregor
Research assistant
Interviews / Human Security
18 June 2025
Research Fellow, IRIS