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World Humanitarian Day 2024: A Call to #ActForHumanity

World Humanitarian Day 2024 on 19 August, aims to raise awareness of global humanitarian crises, demand accountability for those in power, and focus on protecting civilians and aid workers in conflict zones.

Theme and Urgency of World Humanitarian Day 2024

  • World Humanitarian Day celebrated each year on 19th August.
  • 2024 Theme: "Act For Humanity"
  • 2023 was the deadliest year on record for humanitarian workers
  • 2024 expected to be even worse
  • 591 humanitarians were victims of attacks in 2023
  • Calls for an end to violations of international humanitarian law
  • Demands accountability for those in power
  • Aims to build public support to pressure world leaders
  • Focus on protecting civilians and aid workers in conflict zones

History and Significance of World Humanitarian Day

  • Established in 2008 by the United Nations General Assembly
  • First observed on August 19, 2009
  • Commemorates the 2003 bombing of UN headquarters in Baghdad
  • 22 people killed, including Sérgio Vieira de Mello, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
  • Raises awareness of global humanitarian crises
  • Encourages action to support those affected by conflicts, natural disasters, and emergencies
  • Emphasizes the dangers faced by humanitarian workers
  • Highlights the need for adherence to international laws protecting aid workers

Celebrating and Supporting World Humanitarian Day

  • Spread awareness through social media using the official theme
  • Organize or attend webinars, workshops, and discussions on humanitarian issues
  • Contribute to humanitarian organizations working in crisis-affected areas
  • Advocate for the protection of humanitarian workers
  • Sign petitions or write to government representatives
  • Educate yourself and others about global humanitarian work
  • Participate in local events or organize community activities
  • Support the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) campaigns

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