Humanitarianism is not collapsing. It is being traded and compromised
- Today, as we mark World Humanitarian Day, we must reflect on the state of humanitarianism.
- Humanitarian work has always been framed upon the collective assumption that there are lines that should never be crossed, even in wars.
- For a generation, we had binding international agreements that treated the act of protecting a child in need of food or a medic treating the sick and wounded as a fundamental legal right.
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- Today, as we mark World Humanitarian Day, we must reflect on the state of humanitarianism.
- Humanitarian work has always been framed upon the collective assumption that there are lines that should never be crossed, even in wars.
- For a generation, we had binding international agreements that treated the act of protecting a child in need of food or a medic treating the sick and wounded as a fundamental legal right.
Sources: Al Jazeera