Kuwait's International Organization (IOM) emphasizes the obstacles and tenacity on the global Humanitarian Day
On World Humanitarian Day, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) urges a reaffirmation of commitment to humanity from governments, civil society, the private sector, and individuals. This day serves to honour the bravery of humanitarian workers and shed light on the significant impact of their efforts.
The world is currently facing numerous humanitarian crises, with over 300 million people requiring urgent assistance and protection due to escalating conflicts and instability. One of the deadliest locations for humanitarian workers is Gaza, where over 1.9 million people have been displaced, with more than half being children. The violence in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 227 humanitarian workers as of July 2025, although the specific organisation responsible for these tragedies remains unnamed.
Elsewhere, Yemen is experiencing escalating violence that has limited interventions to life-saving activities. In Haiti, aid delivery is disrupted by gang violence and political instability. Sudan faces challenges due to bureaucratic impediments, while Ukraine faces concerns over limited humanitarian access. The Democratic Republic of Congo is also plagued by armed group activity that threatens convoys and facilities.
Syria's As-Sweida region is another hotspot, with insecurity and attacks on healthcare facilities displacing over 176,000 people. Kuwait's support, including its recent grant to IOM operations in Yemen, is a shining example of the solidarity needed for effective humanitarian work.
The IOM, observing World Humanitarian Day, calls for investment in long-term solutions, amplification of local leadership, and addressing humanitarian needs to honour the courage of aid workers and the resilience of local communities. They encourage everyone to follow their work on their website, Instagram, and Facebook for the latest news updates.
However, global funding for humanitarian operations has been drastically reduced, forcing agencies to scale back life-saving interventions. This underscores the need for increased support and solidarity in the face of these crises. The high-risk areas for humanitarian workers are numerous, but the specifics are not provided in this report.
In honouring the courage of humanitarian workers on World Humanitarian Day, it is crucial to remember the immense challenges they face and the vital role they play in providing aid and protection to those in need.
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