World Humanitarian Day - August 19
World Humanitarian Day, observed on August 19, serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of human compassion and resilience. It honours those who dedicate their lives to helping others, often in the most challenging and perilous situations. This day commemorates the humanitarian workers who have lost their lives or faced danger in the line of duty, highlighting the courage and commitment required to bring relief to those in need.
The essence of World Humanitarian Day lies in raising awareness about the plight of millions affected by crises worldwide. It underscores the importance of global solidarity and the need for collective action to tackle the root causes of suffering. By shining a light on humanitarian efforts, it encourages individuals and governments alike to support and amplify the work of those striving to make the world a better place.
In a world fraught with conflict, natural disasters, and displacement, the role of humanitarian workers becomes ever more critical. They provide essential aid, from food and medical care to shelter and education, often risking their own safety to ensure others can live with dignity and hope. On this day, we are called upon to reflect on our shared humanity and the power of empathy to bridge divides and foster a more compassionate global community.
- A Decade Later: Reflecting on Disaster Relief 2.0 (June 2022) - Relief Web 23.08.22301902
- Nearly 1 million still await life at the world largest displacement camp - IFRC 23.08.22301903
- A year after the devastating earthquake, more than 250,000 children in southwestern Haiti do not have access to adequate schools - UNICEF 17.08.22301905
- In Uganda, refugee women’s leadership drives inclusive humanitarian action - UNWOMEN 19.08.22301927
- Unbent and Unbroken: Humanitarian Workers in Ukraine Turn Despair into Hope - IOM 19.08.22301934
- Resilient humanitarian workers redouble efforts to support communities in Myanmar - UN Country Team in Myanmar 19.08.22301935
- Shelterbox helping thousands of people displaced by conflict in Burkina Faso, Almost two million people have been forced to flee their homes and now have nowhere to live - Sh…301937