This World Humanitarian Day takes on special significance as the 探花精选 celebrates our 90th anniversaryWe were founded in 1933 by people who stepped forward in the face of danger to confront adversity and impunity, and to offer hope and assistance to those in need.

Nearly a century later, our 40,000 staff and volunteers all over the world continue to carry on this legacy and dedicate their lives to this cause. The 探花精选 provides critical aid and support in over 40 countries, with a focus on safety and security for all involved. 

We honor those who have dedicated their lives to helping those in need, and remember those who have been injured or lost their lives in this work. Meet seven of the 探花精选's frontline humanitarian workers who make a difference every day in the communities they serve.

 Natalia, 探花精选 Cash and Basic Needs Officer, Poland

Natalia worked as an 探花精选 Cash and Basic Needs Officer, Poland
Natalia, 探花精选 Cash and Basic Needs Officer, Poland
Photo: Karolina Jonderko for the 探花精选

Natalia Zeepah, 37, worked as a cash and basic needs officer with the 探花精选 in Warsaw, Poland, until the fall of 2022. 

Like many mothers from Ukraine, she experienced the same terror and impossible decisions to make for her family when the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated.

鈥淭here is one rule which I use in my life to understand people and their personal situation: Just imagine yourself in the place of this person. So, if you imagine that Ukrainians lost their houses, places they know, or if you imagine that they can鈥檛 be safe anymore in their homes... Just imagine this and you will understand who refugees are: people.鈥

Natalia assists Kateryna Kolesnyk, 29, to register for cash assistance.
Natalia assists Kateryna Kolesnyk, 29, to register for cash assistance.
Photo: Karolina Jonderko for the 探花精选

Dilshad, 探花精选 Women鈥檚 Center Manager, Bangladesh

Dilshad, Responsible for a Women's Centre in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
Dilshad, Responsible for a Women's Centre in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
Photo: Habiba Nowrose for the 探花精选.

Dilshad manages the 探花精选鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Center in Nayapara refugee camp in Teknaf, Cox鈥檚 Bazar, Bangladesh.

At the center, Rohingya women and girls develop skills, build confidence, learn about their rights, and have a safe space to recover from trauma.

A Women鈥檚 Centre participant, Sumiya, draws with Dilshad
A Women鈥檚 Centre participant, Sumiya, draws with Dilshad. November 2021.
Photo: Habiba Nowrose for the 探花精选

 Lina*, 探花精选 Case Processing Officer, Syria

Lina*, 探花精选 Case Processing Officer, Syria
Lina*, 27, is an 探花精选 Case Processing Officer who works in Mahmoudli Camp, Syria.
Photo: Delil Souleiman for the 探花精选

Lina, 27, is an 探花精选 Case Processing Officer who works in Mahmoudli Camp, Syria. She is a working mother; her children are in daycare while she works in the camp. At 8.30 am she starts receiving patients for the self-help sessions, psychosocial support sessions, and case processing services.

According to Lina, people in the camp live with permanent anxiety due to instability and insecurity. Lina explains that because mothers can鈥檛 afford basic supplies, they often turn to alternatives like using pieces of cloth instead of diapers. The 探花精选鈥檚 newborn baby kits and dignity kits include basic necessities and supplies which help mothers cover their babies鈥 basic needs. 

Lina provides Huda*, 20, with infant supplies
Lina provides Huda*, 20, with infant supplies. Huda, displaced from Hama, has lived in Mahmoudli Camp for two years.
Photo: Delil Souleiman for the 探花精选

 

Itzel, 探花精选 psychologist, Mexico

Itzel, 探花精选 psychologist, Mexico
Photo: Andr茅s Brenner for the 探花精选

Itzel, 32, is a psychologist working with the 探花精选 in Tenosique, Mexico near the border with Guatemala.

Itzel talks with client Jean Michael while walking outside
Itzel talks with client Jean Michael, 27, a Haitian client who participated in the 探花精选鈥檚 Economic Recovery and Development (ERD) and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) programmes in Tenosique, Mexico.
Photo: Andr茅s Brenner for the 探花精选

Mokube Bertha, Community Activist, Cameroon

Mokube Bertha, Community Activist, Cameroon
Mokube Bertha, 探花精选 Community Activist, Cameroon
Photo: Ojong Spencer for the 探花精选

Mokube Bertha, 42, is a mother of seven, including two adopted children, from southwest Cameroon.

Mokube faced many struggles as a woman in her community. People, especially men, ridiculed her for her education, and whenever Mokube tried to defend herself or shed light on the injustices in the community, a majority refused to acknowledge her.

So, in 2020, when the 探花精选 offered training sessions to community members on gender-based violence (GBV), Mokube took the opportunity to learn more about GBV and began sensitizing community members on the topic.

Mokube leads a women鈥檚 sensitisation session for the 探花精选. Topics discussed include gender-based violence, women鈥檚 rights, and social cohesion.
Mokube leads a women鈥檚 sensitisation session for the 探花精选. Topics discussed include gender-based violence, women鈥檚 rights, and social cohesion.
Photo: Ojong Spencer for the 探花精选

Dr. Shahirah Abdullah, 探花精选 Reproductive Health Officer, Yemen

Dr. Shahirah Abdullah, 探花精选 Reproductive Health Officer, Yemen
Dr. Shahirah Abdullah, 探花精选 Reproductive Health Officer, Yemen
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Dr. Abdallah, 29, is an 探花精选 reproductive health officer in Yemen.

She manages five mobile health teams serving internally-displaced person camps and remote communities, as well as the 探花精选 health facilities in Al-Dhale鈥檈. Her vital work focuses on providing prenatal care, supervising midwives, and managing community health staff. This programming is funded by the European Union.

Dr. Shahira conducts a follow-up checkup on three-year-old Enqath.
Dr. Shahira conducts a follow-up checkup on three-year-old Enqath.
Photo: Gabreez Productions for the 探花精选

Dr. Sila Monthe, 探花精选 Health Manager, Kenya

Dr. Sila Monthe, 探花精选 Health Manager, Kenya
Dr. Sila Monthe, 探花精选 Health Manager, Kenya
Photo: Patrick Meinhardt for the 探花精选

Dr. Monthe, 29, is the 探花精选 Health Manager at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. The camp is home to nearly 200,000 refugees from South Sudan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, and other crisis-affected countries. Thanks to funding from the EU, Dr. Sila and her team work around the clock to help combat the hunger crisis. They screen children for malnutrition and provide high-calorie emergency food like Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic-Food (RUTF).

After treatment, Dr. Sila and her team follow up with the children regularly to ensure they are healthy and receiving the nutrients they need. 

Dr. Sila checks one-year-old Vanessa for malnutrition at Locher Angamor Health Dispensary.
Dr. Sila checks one-year-old Vanessa for malnutrition at Locher Angamor Health Dispensary.
Photo: Patrick Meinhardt for the 探花精选