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@HumOutcomes

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HumanitarianOutcomes
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Join Humanitarian Outcomes on Bluesky! https://t.co/FClW4LaKkh
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@HumOutcomes
HumanitarianOutcomes
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We are excited to announce we are now a part of the H2H Network, read the full statement here - https://t.co/ZZEstMVd3Y
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@UKUN_NewYork
UK at the UN 🇬🇧🇺🇳
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"Last year was the deadliest year on record for aid workers.” 2024 is on course to be no better. @HumOutcomes' Abby Stoddard briefed the @UN Security Council today on the need to protect humanitarian aid workers in conflict.
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@UNOCHA
UN Humanitarian
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Today, we have reached a grim milestone. 281 aid workers have been killed this year, the highest toll on record. "They show the best humanity has to offer and they are getting killed in return." Those in power must #ActForHumanity and ensure the protection of humanitarians.
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Signal Alert @AWSDatabase: National #aidworkers facing increased fatal attacks in #Sudan Since the beginning of 2024, 25 aid workers have been killed in Sudan, putting 2024 on track to be the deadliest year for aid workers in Sudan. https://t.co/WwW9EwGcu5 @ACLEDINFO
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@humdata
OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data
1 year
❌ 302 aid workers have lost their lives in the occupied Palestinian territory since 7 October 2023, as reported by the Aid Worker Security Database managed by @HumOutcomes. Figures as of 30 September 2024. Explore the #data on HDX: https://t.co/epmWaJ0Ja7
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HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
For those attending the Humanitarian Congress in Berlin, join HO's Abby Stoddard for "Decisions on the edge: Handling Dilemmas concerning fundamental Humanitarian Principles" on October 16 #HCBerlin
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HCBerlin
1 year
Great news about this year's #HCBerlin! You can now have a first glance at our exciting programme: https://t.co/nywBKUIIWb
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@HumOutcomes
HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
In a year marked by a record numbers of ​​aid workers killed, the question of how to hold warring parties accountable to protect and facilitate humanitarian efforts has become more urgent. Read our report for more - https://t.co/3v3HQlljLh
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@HumOutcomes
HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
We want to welcome our newest Associate, @ManishaThomas to our team. Manisha has worked on humanitarian issues for over 20 years and is currently the Geneva Representative of the Women’s Refugee Commission. We look forward to working with her! https://t.co/WoEsk1kfa8
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@hpg_odi
HPG (now on Bluesky: hpg-odiglobal.bsky.social)
1 year
"Humanitarians leave their families and don't know if they will come back home, and if they come back they are not sure if they will find their family." #ThinkChangePodcast explores the risks humanitarians face globally & how they can be better protected: https://t.co/F7iJUm8Q72
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@ODI_Global
ODI Global | odi-global.bsky.social
1 year
There have been horrifying recent attacks on aid workers in Gaza, Sudan and elsewhere. The rules of war are changing, so how can humanitarians be better protected? On #WorldHumanitarianDay, our new #ThinkChangePodcast examines these worrying trends: https://t.co/IYVLQjk39u 🎙️
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@ICVAnetwork
ICVA | International Council of Voluntary Agencies
1 year
🎯Supporting local organizations is key in addressing humanitarian challenges effectively. A report by @HumOutcomes examines the current status, challenges, and potential opportunities for reconceptualizing surge capacity in the #humanitarian sector⏬ https://t.co/rqrh9ocX3K
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@humdata
OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data
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2023 was the deadliest year for aid workers ever recorded, with the number of fatalities more than double the annual average, according to data shared by @humoutcomes. #ActForHumanity - 280 aid workers killed - 224 aid workers injured Explore on HDX: https://t.co/NpbRLHIqHJ
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@HumOutcomes
HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
On World Humanitarian Day we honour the sacrifices of aid workers and draw attention to violence against humanitarians. 2023 was the deadliest year on record with 280 aid workers killed. Visit for more data and analysis - https://t.co/54dHpw31A3 #WHD2024 @AWSDatabase
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HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
The increase of conflicts involving national militaries, like #Gaza #Sudan and #Ukraine, has resulted in more #aidworker attacks committed by state actors @AWSDatabase; this relative rise has disturbing implications for #IHL. Read our new report: https://t.co/3v3HQlljLh #WHD2024
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HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
Major attacks affecting #aidworkers took place in 33 countries in 2023 - 62% of all those victims were in just 3 contexts; #Gaza, #Sudan, and #SouthSudan. Read @AWSDatabase's report "Balancing advocacy and security" for more analysis on 2023 data https://t.co/3v3HQlljLh #WHD2024
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HumanitarianOutcomes
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When aid organisations confront the behaviour of powerful actors, it can put aid personnel and programming in danger. This year's @AWSDatabase Aid Worker Security Report focuses on the challenge of humanitarian advocacy. Read it here - https://t.co/3v3HQllRAP @PRHHO #WHD2024
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@HumOutcomes
HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
In 2023, more aid workers died by violence than in any previous year, with 280 fatalities. More than half of these deaths (163) were #aidworkers killed in the first 3 months of the conflict in #Gaza. Download the @AWSDatabase Figures here - https://t.co/2H76qxENQP #WHD2024
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@HumOutcomes
HumanitarianOutcomes
1 year
The annual Aid Worker Security Database Report from @AWSDatabase and their verified 2023 incident totals will be released on August 15 ahead of #WHD2024. Join our mailing list to be the first to receive the report and our Figures at a Glance 📩 ➡ https://t.co/D6MOZvRT8U
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@gisf_ngo
GISF | Global Interagency Security Forum
1 year
🎙️We're back with new episodes for the ‘Evolving NGO SRM’ podcast series! This episode features Abby Stoddard, one of the lead authors of the State of Practice report. Abby discusses the motivations behind the report, its creation, and key findings. ➡️ https://t.co/juW0G2cPwE
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