Improving Citizen Security Education and Awareness in West Africa
Cann, Alex
2024-02-01T11:31:22Z
2024-02-01T11:31:22Z
2024-01-03
2786-1902
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25453
Globally, expenditure in defence and security has been rising for the
past two decades. Many reasons account for this phenomenon.
Among them are increasing threats, and economic and geopolitical
competitions. In Africa, not a day passes without security incidents
which often results in heavy casualties leading to loss of lives and
properties. Security has become a huge developmental challenge on
the checklist of almost all countries in the world and this is no
different in Africa in general and West Africa in particular. Every year
countries in Africa invest billions of dollars in security to ensure that
lives and properties are protected. These investments are in the
procurement of new equipment, training and capacity building,
maintenance and materiel, administration and operations. These
expenditures are recurrent and often do not yield direct benefits to
the country’s Gross Domestic Product as often expressed by the
citizenry. Some have argued that though these huge recurrent
expenditure on security are worthwhile, concerns have been
expressed about the low level of citizen security education in West
Africa. This is because some believe that when the citizens are well
informed enough about the security threats and what they should do,
incidents of security will be reduced. The paper focuses on the roles
of government in citizen security education and awareness and
explores the ways that citizen security education and awareness can
be improved to reduce security threats and harm to the people.
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Óbudai Egyetem
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Budapest
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Bánki Donát Gépész és Biztonságtechnikai Mérnöki Kar
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Óbudai Egyetem
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Társadalomtudományok - szociológiai tudományok
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awarenes
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citizen
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education
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security
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Tudományos cikk
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Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies