World Humanitarian Day
19 August 2011
Natural disasters, conflicts and other emergencies threaten the lives and health of millions of people every year. In the middle of such crises, thousands of dedicated humanitarian workers strive to care for those who have been affected and support local authorities to deliver assistance. On World Humanitarian Day, WHO and other international bodies are highlighting the roles performed by humanitarian workers, and remembering aid workers who have been killed or injured while performing their vital roles.
World Humanitarian Day offers the chance:
for the public to learn more about the humanitarian community, what aid workers do and the challenges they face;
for nongovernmental and international bodies and UN agencies, to demonstrate their humanitarian activities;
to pay respect to those who have died or been injured in the course of their humanitarian work.
Related links
More about World Humanitarian Day
Health Action in Crises
Global Health Cluster
Topical overview: emergencies
It has been a privilege to participate on this project for the last 5.5 years amongst so many selfless people.
Humanitarians - each and every one.
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19 August 2011
Natural disasters, conflicts and other emergencies threaten the lives and health of millions of people every year. In the middle of such crises, thousands of dedicated humanitarian workers strive to care for those who have been affected and support local authorities to deliver assistance. On World Humanitarian Day, WHO and other international bodies are highlighting the roles performed by humanitarian workers, and remembering aid workers who have been killed or injured while performing their vital roles.
World Humanitarian Day offers the chance:
for the public to learn more about the humanitarian community, what aid workers do and the challenges they face;
for nongovernmental and international bodies and UN agencies, to demonstrate their humanitarian activities;
to pay respect to those who have died or been injured in the course of their humanitarian work.
Related links
More about World Humanitarian Day
Health Action in Crises
Global Health Cluster
Topical overview: emergencies
It has been a privilege to participate on this project for the last 5.5 years amongst so many selfless people.
Humanitarians - each and every one.
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