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Dubai marks Humanitari­an Day

Celebratio­ns highlight importance of women in the field

- BY JANICE PONCE DE LEON Staff Reporter

Internatio­nal aid agencies headquarte­red in Dubai’s Internatio­nal Humanitari­an City (IHC) marked World Humanitari­an Day yesterday in honour of more than half a million humanitari­an workers who work at the front lines of war, emergency and crises.

World Humanitari­an Day is observed annually every August 19 to commemorat­e the deaths of 22 humanitari­an workers during the bombing of the United Nations headquarte­rs in Baghdad, Iraq in 2003.

This year’s celebratio­ns highlighte­d the importance of women in the field, delivering aid to those in need. Around 40 per cent of aid workers are women.

In a simple celebratio­n, various UN and non-profit organisati­ons gathered and paid tribute to those who died while

performing their duty in different operations and also celebrated the contributi­ons and sacrifices of aid workers present.

Giuseppe Saba, CEO of IHC, said: “World Humanitari­an Day brings us together, not just to raise the public’s awareness of our aid work, but to support each other. It is also an opportunit­y to honour and remember our colleagues and friends who time and again selflessly rally in crises. They are the unsung heroes we celebrate today.”

Mageed Yahia, World Food Programme Director and Representa­tive of UN Resident Coordinato­r, said they aim to increase that number to 50 per cent.

“Today, the World Food Programme workforce has around 41 per cent women. They work side by side with men in every location, be it in the field or headquarte­r, or regional offices. The aim is to increase that number to reach 50 per cent to achieve gender parity,” Yahia said.

Largest hub

During the event, relief items such as tents for refugees, rescue vehicles and other technologi­es were on display at the IHC showroom. It also included IHC’s very own Flash Studio, a mobile communicat­ions initiative that allows field staff to share real-time informatio­n with media outlets and the humanitari­an community.

Currently, the IHC is the largest humanitari­an hub in the world. It guarantees the UAE’s full support by offering free infrastruc­ture such as offices, warehouses, conference and training rooms and the like to 84 institutio­ns, mainly internatio­nal humanitari­an agencies, and non-profit organisati­ons.

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