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Today, 19 August 2020, marks the 11th World Humanitarian Day. This occasion is an opportunity to pay tribute to humanitarian workers who have committed in bringing help to vulnerable people in crisis and conflict situations, most of which are simple, ordinary citizens—without power or position—but dedicated themselves to a life of service.

This year’s observance comes amid the continuing fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. The quarantine restrictions pose greater challenges in delivering much-needed aid and assistance to people—not only as part of pandemic response, but alongside addressing conflict, crisis, and natural disasters and calamities. This is further compounded by the risk of contracting the virus themselves in the course of their work.

Considering the danger, insecurity, lack of access, and health risks, humanitarian workers continue with their mission of protecting and saving lives.

In recognition of their dedication and sacrifices, this year’s #RealLifeHeroes global campaign theme highlights their heroism and celebrates humanitarians in every corner of the world.

Despite bleak circumstances, many inspiring stories of heroism emerge from humanitarians who are treating and preventing Covid-19; organizing and providing relief aid to vulnerable communities; rescuing and providing safe spaces for women and children from domestic abuse during the lockdown, and many more. Humanitarian workers have become the face of relief in the direst of situations, especially in communities.

However, despite their crucial work, there are still several reports of harassment, intimidation, and/or attacks against humanitarian workers. The government and all parties to conflict must ensure the safety and security of humanitarian workers in accordance with international humanitarian law and existing domestic laws. Violations must be investigated and brought to justice.

Humanitarian workers are essential to the survival, well-being, and dignity of those impacted by crises. Aside from tributes and accolades, these real life heroes deserve utmost protection and support especially in this period of compounding vulnerabilities.

We, Filipinos, are known for our natural resilence. While this trait has allowed us to survive numerous calamities and crises, the government must also be reminded of their obligation—by virtue of their position and power—to be at the forefront of humanitarian work. At the same time, the challenge is to leave no one behind, especially the most vulnerable, disadvantaged, and marginalised, so we can give true meaning to healing as one. ###

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