
UN Reports Record 383 Aid Workers Killed in 2024
The UN reveals a 31% rise in aid worker deaths in 2024, driven by conflicts in Gaza and Sudan, calling for accountability and protection.
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The UN reveals a 31% rise in aid worker deaths in 2024, driven by conflicts in Gaza and Sudan, calling for accountability and protection.
Two aid workers were killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza, prompting humanitarian groups to pause operations and raising concerns over safety.
The UN reports 281 humanitarian workers killed in 2024 so far, marking it as the deadliest year on record for aid workers.
Humanitarian workers, essential for alleviating suffering in conflict zones, are increasingly targeted. Protecting these dedicated individuals is crucial for maintaining global humanitarian efforts.