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Humanitarian work one of the world’s ‘most dangerous’ jobs

by Web Desk
2 years ago
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Humanitarian work one of the world's 'most dangerous' jobs
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In the aftermath of the Canal Hotel attack in Baghdad, where 22 humanitarian workers, including the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Iraq, tragically lost their lives, the UN General Assembly designated Aug.19 as World Humanitarian Day.
It honours those who have sacrificed in the service of humanity and underscores the critical need for enhanced protection and legal safeguards for humanitarian workers. Despite these efforts, the escalating number of casualties among humanitarian personnel has reached a critical threshold, necessitating an urgent and resolute international response, according to Mariam Al Hammadi, Director General of The Big Heart Foundation.
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“It is no overstatement to assert that as the number of individuals requiring international assistance has surged from 50 million in 2003 to over 360 million in 2023, humanitarian work has simultaneously become one of the most perilous professions globally. The imbalance is both unnatural and untenable. Humanitarian workers operating in conflict zones, offering critical support and aid to victims, must be afforded robust international protection. This imperative calls for immediate and concerted global action to establish a binding international framework that guarantees unequivocal and non-negotiable immunity.
“Historically, the primary risk to humanitarian work was inadvertent targeting during wars and conflicts. However, recent developments, particularly in Gaza, have starkly illustrated that the scope of these dangers is far more extensive. The past few months alone have seen the loss of over 274 humanitarian workers and more than 500 healthcare professionals in Gaza, underscoring the escalating threats that now extend well beyond what was once anticipated,” Mariam Al Hammadi adds.
“Addressing these facts is not a political statement, as some might suggest, but rather a critical examination of our shared humanitarian responsibilities. The absence of relief workers and aid efforts would leave a void in our global society, stripping away the essential support systems that emerge from the chaos of conflict to protect the innocent, restore order, and uphold justice. Without the dedication of humanitarian hands, the world would become a harsher, more unforgiving place, where the vulnerable are left to fend for themselves against overwhelming adversity. These individuals require not only recognition but robust protection and unwavering support, as they are the very pillars sustaining the humanitarian principles we collectively value, especially in times of profound crisis.
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“While there may be no simple remedy to eliminate the risks confronting humanitarian workers, it is imperative, especially on this occasion, to underscore the urgent need to protect our colleagues and partners operating in hazardous environments. We must reaffirm our commitment to ensuring their vital mission continues unabated as they strive to restore balance and uphold justice in these exceptionally challenging times.”
A FUNDAMENTAL VALUE OF UAE SOCIETY
“World Humanitarian Day highlights the significance of noble humanitarian activities and initiatives, serving as an opportunity to commemorate the immense efforts and generous contributions of philanthropists and benefactors globally, and to promote the values of giving and extending a helping hand to those affected by crises and disasters everywhere, without discrimination, instilling the principle of human fraternity,” Ahmad Saeed Bin Meshar Al Muhairi, Supreme Legislation Committee Secretary General, remarks on the occasion of World Humanitarian Day.
“In the UAE, humanitarian work holds profound significance as a fundamental value and an essential characteristic of our society. Rooted deeply in our culture, it draws inspiration from the vision of our wise leadership and the legacy of our Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
“On this occasion, we, at the Supreme Legislation Committee in the Emirate of Dubai (SLC), extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the compassionate Emirati people who have always set honourable examples in assisting those in need and instilling hope within communities grappling with challenges, conflicts, and disasters. This aligns with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who emphasised that ‘Fostering hope stands as the highest manifestation of humanitarian work and the noblest virtues’.
“As a testament to our belief in the importance of humanitarian work, we reiterate our commitment to developing a legislative system that supports humanitarian work and streamlining and regulating the processes of delivering humanitarian aid to those in need, wherever they may be.”

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