This week we celebrated World Humanitarian Day to honor the daily sacrifice of all humanitarian aid workers who work in some of the world’s toughest places, often at great risk to their own safety, to provide aid and relief to the world’s most vulnerable and desperate populations. The United States honors their dedication, compassion, and humanity.
Humanitarian crises continue to put far too many people in harm’s way and humanitarian work remains critical to respond to this deepening plight, even as it becomes more dangerous. Last year, 280 humanitarian aid workers were killed while selflessly caring for others, capping the deadliest year ever for humanitarians.
The United States is dedicated to addressing humanitarian crises and helping to resolve conflicts through coordinated international responses and diplomatic engagement. We encourage donors to contribute more and invite new partners to join us in meeting the needs of the moment. We also demand immediate, safe, and unhindered access for humanitarian workers across conflict lines, so they can reach those who need help the most without interference.