Kristalina Georgieva statement on World Humanitarian Day '14
Statement by EU Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva on World Humanitarian Day 2014
19 August, 2014
World Humanitarian Day is observed in memory of the victims of the attack on the United Nations' headquarters in Baghdad in 2003 which caused the deaths of 22 people, including the UN Special Representative in Iraq Sergio Vieira de Mello.
Kristalina Georgieva, European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response, is in Iraq, where the European Commission is providing vital assistance to hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting.
She has made the following statement:
"World Humanitarian Day
is an occasion to pay tribute to the people who risk their
lives every day to help the victims of war and disasters
around the world and an opportunity to highlight the
humanitarian challenges we are
facing.
These challenges are all too
evident here in Iraq. Hundreds of thousands of people are in
desperate need of help. But reaching them is being made all
the more difficult by an escalating conflict. It's no longer
business as usual for humanitarian workers – not here nor
anywhere else.
The rising number and
the evolving nature of conflicts is making our world ever
more fragile. In the Middle East we are witnessing horrific
levels of violence in which there is no end in sight for the
suffering of innocent civilians. Across Africa, from Mali in
the West to Somalia in the East, stretching across Northern
Nigeria, the Central African Republic and South Sudan, there
are millions of civilians squeezed inside a belt of conflict
fuelled in part by ethnic and religious hatred. Bringing
relief and assistance to vulnerable children, women and the
elderly is becoming more and more
difficult.
And these challenges are
making it more dangerous for humanitarian workers to do
their jobs. The number of attacks against them has
quadrupled since 2003. Last year an average of twelve
humanitarian workers were killed and more than ten were
kidnapped every month. Every week three humanitarians were
attacked and wounded. With the combined impact of climate
change, rapid population growth in places like the Sahel and
a rising tide of extremism we will inevitably see more
conflict, more hunger and more people forced to abandon
their homes and livelihoods.
We live
in a world of enormous fragility and because of this we need
to focus more on the challenges we face: for the sake of the
victims of war and disasters and also for the sake of the
brave men and women who put their lives on the line to help
them."
For further
information
MEMO/14/500: World Humanitarian Day
2014: More and more violence towards humanitarians
Website of the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and
Civil Protection Department (ECHO):
http://ec.europa.eu/echo/
Website
of the European Commissioner for International Cooperation,
Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response, Kristalina
Georgieva:
http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/georgieva/index_en.htm
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