OPENING PRAYER Dear God, You are the creator of Heaven and Earth. We are here today in this school seeking knowledge and wisdom because of you. We are grateful for this wonderful day as we learn new things from our teachers. We ask you to guide us through the lesson, which we hope will improve our understanding of the world around us. This we ask in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen Human Security Philippine Setting Defining Human Security -Is the absence of threats to core human value, including the basic human values, individual physical safety. The main goal of human security is to safeguard the vital core of all human lives from critical pervasive threats Human Security Example Economic security Food security Health security Environmental security Personal security Community security And political security Human Security Example Economic security the condition of having stable income or other resources to support a standard of living now and in the foreseeable future. Human Security Example Food security Food security is defined as "when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life" by the World Food Summit in 1996. Human Security Example Health security public health security is defined as the activities required, both proactive and reactive, to minimize the danger and impact of acute public health events that endanger people’s health across the country. Human Security Example Environmental security is protectedness of natural environment and vital interests of citizens, society, the state from internal and external impacts, adverse processes and trends in development that threaten human health, biodiversity and sustainable functioning of ecosystems, and survival of humankind. Human Security Example Personal security Personal security refers to the state of being safe from danger or harm. It is the protection of oneself and one's property from threats such as theft, violence, or cyber attacks. Human Security Example Community security Community security in the context of human security refers to the protection and safety of communities, encompassing various levels such as individuals, local communities, and states. Human Security Example Political security Political security is about the organizational stability of states i.e. the systems of government and the ideologies that give governments, and states, their legitimacy. Threat to Human Security Pandemic has taken a heavy toll on rural livelihoods, loss of income and job opportunities were overarching challenges in poor communities in the Philippines. Threat to Human Security State Failure Government inability to control its territory, to provide basic services, scarcity of energy, provide stable jobs, control of basic commodity prices. Threat to Human Security Organized crime or violence Riots and random youth gang fights are examples of spontaneous collective violence. At the other extreme are the organized forms of collective violence. These include coups, rebellions, revolutions, terrorism, and war. Threat to Human Security Relative poverty A condition in which some groups are perceived as better than other in many aspect of life, which creates collective frustration which lead to collective violence. Protect Human Security As a student, how can you contribute in safeguarding our national security? What are your everyday activities and actions that reflects our effort towards national security? Protect Human Security Educate your self Learn practical skill Get the right information Engage in real life activities Protect Human Security Suggested Classroom Activities Singing of song “The Greatest Love of All” by Whitney Houston Activity: Protect Human Security The idea of being a peace advocate is important for all students and is something which should be encouraged, recognized and rewarded in the classroom. • In this activity, each student is to prepare an acceptance speech for a Classroom Peace Prize to be presented in the class. The students can pick from one of the following topic to base their acceptance speech on. Topic • Care: desires to help people • Compassion: feeling and showing sympathy and concern for others • Consideration: thinking of others Protect Human Security Suggested Classroom Activities Informative TextScaffold Use this generic scaffolding sheet to provide some structure for students when they are learning to write an informative text.