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Spirit of ‘People Helping People’ Improves Conditions for All, Secretary-General Says in Message to Mark World Humanitarian Day

13 August 2012
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Spirit of ‘People Helping People’ Improves Conditions for All, Secretary-General

 

Says in Message to Mark World Humanitarian Day

 


Following is UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s message for World Humanitarian Day, to be observed on 19 August:


This year’s World Humanitarian Day presents an historic opportunity to bring together one billion people from around the world to advance a powerful and proactive idea:  “People Helping People”.  That is the best way to honour the many fallen aid workers we mourn today, and to celebrate the efforts of others who carry on their noble mission by rushing assistance to those who are suffering.


The spirit of solidarity that animates these courageous efforts drives our commemoration of World Humanitarian Day.  I have seen that spirit in my travels around the world, as I meet with relief workers who leave the comforts of their own homes to aid others in need.  I also saw that spirit earlier this month, when I met Beyoncé Knowles, the superstar who is donating her song, “I Was Here”, to our global campaign promoting action for a better world.


Millions of people have already gone to our website to register their support and share their actions.  From international efforts to avert a hunger crisis in West Africa, to urgent assistance to civilians in Syria, to a single good deed from one neighbour to the next, the spirit of “People Helping People” improves conditions for all.


Let us give meaning to World Humanitarian Day by registering acts of good on the website www.whd-iwashere.org.  Individual actions may seem small, but collectively they will reverberate around the world, generating unstoppable momentum for a better future.


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