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Race to Protect the Most Vulnerable from Extreme Weather Impacts

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 1, 2025021 Min Read
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The article highlights the challenges faced by humanitarian workers globally, noting a significant increase in threats such as shootings and kidnappings, with at least 72 workers killed in conflict zones this year. The #TheHumanRace campaign for World Humanitarian Day emphasizes the devastating impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities and calls for action, urging participants to engage in 100 minutes of exercise to support humanitarian efforts.

UN leaders commemorated those lost in the line of duty, calling for continued commitment to providing aid, especially in crisis zones like Afghanistan and Syria, where multiple factors exacerbate the humanitarian situation. The article also stresses that climate change presents serious challenges, contributing to displacement and worsening conditions in affected regions, urging global action for preparedness and resilience.

Overall, the piece underscores the urgent need to support humanitarian workers and address climate-related issues to aid the most vulnerable populations.

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