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World Humanitarian Day

Each year, World Humanitarian Day is held on August 19th to honor aid workers who put their lives in jeopardy to improve others's lives. The day also raises support for people around the world impacted by crises around the world. Crisis has impacted people around the world. Around the world, the United Nations, World Organisations, and Non-governmental groups all came together to celebrate World Humanitarian Day. To raise funds for those living in poverty, the day is commemorated with fundraisers for relief groups, lectures, and a variety of activities. To raise money for those living in poverty, the day is commemorated.

Each year since the day's inception, each year focuses on a particular theme. For example, in 2010, the emphasis was on the careers and achievements of humanitarian workers in the field. Visit un.org to find out more about the theme for each year..

Humanitarians have been praised for providing life-saving assistance to millions of people in need around the world. Humanitarians are also credited with helping millions of people in need around the world. Oftentimes, they help in the midst of a war, conflict, famine, and natural disasters. Over 700 humanitarian staff have died or been in dangerous situations while trying to assist those in need.

Despite the demanding work, humanitarians continue to fulfill the basic needs of some of the world's most helpless people. These needs include food, clothing, shelter, and a safe place to stay. An estimated 130 million people around the world are in need of humanitarian assistance and are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. As natural disasters, economic crises, and conflicts rise, the need for humanitarian workers will rise as well.

How to celebrate #worldhumanitarianday.

Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Princess Diana, Martin Luther King, Jr., Oprah Winfrey, Angelina Jolie, and Desmond Tutu are among the most well-known humanitarians include Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa, Princess Diana, Martin Luther King, Jr., Oprah Winfrey, Angelina Jolie, and Desmond Tutu. These well-funded humanitarians help those in need by the wealth they have amassed. For others, being a humanitarian has cost them their lives.

To be a humanitarian, you don't have to be a celebrity, have a lot of money, or fly to a third-world country to be a humanitarian. All you need to do is have the desire to give a helping hand to those less fortunate. Those less fortunate are disadvantaged.

Here are a few tips on how to celebrate World Humanitarian Day. Here are a few things you can do to celebrate World Humanitarian Day.

  • Volunteer at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen. Volunteer at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen
  • Donate some of your personal belongings to someone in need. Donate some of your personal possessions to someone in need
  • Make a contribution to a relief group by donating to a relief group
  • Do a random act of kindness for a complete stranger

To post on social media, use #WorldHumanitarianDay to post.

The world humanitarian day is the centennial celebration of a world humanitarian day

In 2008, the General Assembly of the United Nations established World Humanitarian Day. On August 19, 2009, it was first observed on August 19, 2009. The observance took place exactly six years after the 2002 Canal Hotel Bombing in Baghdad, where 22 people were killed. The 2002 Canal Hotel Bombing killed 22 people. Among those killed was the UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights, who was among those assassinated.