World Humanitarian Day

World Humanitarian Day Quick Facts - CA

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2023 DateAugust 19, 2023
2024 DateAugust 19, 2024

World Humanitarian Day

World Humanitarian Day is an observance that honours the selfless efforts of humanitarian workers and volunteers who risk their lives to provide assistance to those in need. This special day aims to raise awareness about the challenges faced by humanitarian personnel and to advocate for their safety and security. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in addressing humanitarian needs and promoting the well-being of affected individuals and communities.

The United Nations established World Humanitarian Day in 2008 to commemorate the tragic loss of Sergio Vieira de Mello, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and 21 other individuals during a terrorist attack on the UN headquarters in Baghdad on August 19, 2003. This day is particularly significant as it serves to acknowledge and honour the work of thousands of Canadian humanitarian professionals and volunteers who have dedicated their time, skills, and lives to support vulnerable populations around the world. Canada has a long history of providing significant financial assistance and actively participating in various international humanitarian missions.

World Humanitarian Day is observed through numerous events and activities that honour the efforts and sacrifices of humanitarian workers. These events include panel discussions highlighting the challenges faced by professionals in the field, fundraising initiatives supporting humanitarian organizations, and various public awareness campaigns. The Canadian government and various non-governmental organizations also use this opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of continuing to support those in need and promoting global solidarity. Each year, World Humanitarian Day takes place on August 19th.

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World Humanitarian Day facts

  • Despite all the money and aid that is being given for humanitarian relief, it is still estimated that one-third of all global humanitarian needs are not being met.
  • Over 2 billion people, or around 30% of the global population, lack access to adequate sanitation facilities, according to the World Health Organization.
  • The United Nations Development Programme reports that nearly 800 million people live on less than $1.90 per day, with the majority residing in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia.
  • In 2019-2020, Canada allocated over CAD 865 million towards humanitarian assistance, making it the 10th largest donor country worldwide.
  • Canada has been actively involved in refugee resettlement. From the Hungarian Revolution in 1956, the Vietnamese 'boat people' in the late 1970s, to Syrian refugees more recently, Canada has provided new homes to thousands of individuals escaping political persecution, conflict, and disaster.

Top things to do in Canada for World Humanitarian Day

  • Donate to MedShare International. It recycles surplus medical supplies and equipment from hospitals and clinics and redistributes them to healthcare facilities in nations in need. MedShare is rated as one of the best and most efficient charitable organizations in the world.
  • Join a local or international humanitarian work project. Try raising money for a cause or volunteering for organizations that work with children, refugees, or the old and sick.
  • Take part in volunteer activities organized by local non-profit organizations or charities that aim to improve the lives of vulnerable communities within Canada or abroad.
  • Donate to humanitarian causes or supporting organizations like UNICEF, World Food Programme, or Doctors Without Borders that aid vulnerable populations worldwide.

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