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Help Protect Humanitarian Aid Workers World Wide

Support the Campaign to have 2010 be declared  "The Year to Protect Humanitarian Aid Workers"

Since the beginning of the "War on Terror", the development community has witnessed a nearly one thousand fold increase of the targeting of international aid workers. Though the causes of this trend are up for debate, one thing is clear, until international recognition of this problem is addressed the violence will continue. Please add your name to join our efforts to better protect those individuals who are working in the field to improve the lives of the worlds most vulnerable.




A report by the Center for International Cooperation and the Overseas Development Institute tallies a total of 122 aid worker fatalities in 2008, including 45 in Somalia, 33 in Afghanistan and 19 in Sudan.

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[AP photo of an ambulance burning in the no-fire zone in Sri Lanka]

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  1. mike downs

    mike downs auxvasse, MO @ 09:33PM PT Oct 24
    Pledge fulfilled Oct 24!

    Pledge Completed! Many thanks

  2. Teresa Gutierrez

    Teresa Gutierrez @ 09:01AM PT Oct 18

    We need to value the lives of those who risk it for others.

  3. Joycey Berry

    Joycey Berry Canton, NC @ 05:31PM PT Sep 30

    Thank you for making the pledge "Help Protect Humanitarian Aid Workers World Wide"

    Thank you for your interest and support.
    If your email requires one of us to contact you, we will get back to you shortly.

  4. Richard Reinoehl

    Richard Reinoehl @ 04:00PM PT Sep 21

    Humanitarian Aid Workers are performing vital, life giving services to some of the most vulnerable people in the world.  This service occures in some of the most dangerous places in the world and the Workers need to be expertly protected.  They save so many lives that giving their own lives should absolutely not be part of the price they pay.

  5. Anastasiya Snigireva

    Anastasiya Snigireva @ 11:36PM PT Sep 17

    it is necessary to raise awareness of people abput the problem, besides one of the most impirtans missions of person is to help other

  6. Kelly smith

    Kelly smith @ 05:02AM PT Sep 13
    Pledge fulfilled Sep 13!

    I pledge to help Make this world a better place to live.

  7. Kelly smith

    Kelly smith @ 04:43AM PT Sep 13
    Pledge fulfilled Sep 13!

    This is something I care about believe in and stand for! ~Raising Awareness In carrying out humanitarian assistance along with photography/documentary, In countries where health structures are insufficient or even non-existant.Volunteers have a story to tell when we return from our missions, and we use our experiences to speak of what we have seen

  8. Kelly smith

    Kelly smith @ 04:33AM PT Sep 13

    I pledge to help Make this world a better place to live.

  9. Nan Bongiovanni

    Nan Bongiovanni San Diego, CA @ 02:46PM PT Sep 02

    They need not harm the messenger.  These helpful, caring people that at times put their own lives at risk to help others are the most special, whether it’s human or an animal!  I thank them

     

     

  10. pierluigi bonatesta

    pierluigi bonatesta Cagliari, Italy @ 06:03AM PT Aug 15
    Pledge fulfilled Aug 15!

    Pledge completed!

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