GENEVA / WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY
STORY: GENEVA / WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY
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SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA / UNICEF FOOTAGE ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / VARIOUS DATES IN GAZA DETAILS IN SHOTLIST
19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
1. Wide shot, Palais des Nations, flag alley
2. Wide shot, World Humanitarian Day commemoration, UN Geneva.
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator:
“Last year, more than 380 humanitarians were killed - not dead, killed - the highest ever recorded. Hundreds more wounded, kidnapped, detained.”
PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA FOOTAGE – 26 JULY 2025, GAZA
4. Close up, a small bowl of lentils
5. Close up, a boy eats a spoon of lentils at a displacement camp
19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Olga Cherevko, aid worker, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) – from Gaza:
“As a humanitarian I feel powerless sometimes in Gaza because I know what it is that we can do as humanitarians when we're enabled to do so, both here in Gaza and in any other humanitarian crisis.”
PLEASE CREDIT UNICEF FOOTAGE – PRODUCTION PERIOD: JULY TO NOVEMBER 2024, OPT
7. Med shot, Dr. Younis Awadallah of UNICEF in a car with a bullet mark on the window, in central Gaza
19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator:
“In Gaza, 520 aid workers - mostly UNRWA staff - killed since October 2023; the deadliest place for humanitarians for the second year running.”
PLEASE CREDIT UNICEF FOOTAGE - PRODUCTION PERIOD: JULY TO NOVEMBER 2024, STATE OF PALESTINE
9. Wide shot, destruction inside a medical centre in northern Gaza, where most equipment - including incubators - has been destroyed
10. Med shot, UN staff overseeing the cold chain for vaccine storage in central Gaza Strip.
19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Olga Cherevko, aid worker, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) – from Gaza:
“Specifically mentioning the Palestinian colleagues, the doctors, the nurses, the aid workers who many of them have lost everything and several times over. And, of course, displaced time and time again. And, they continue to show up. They continue to work without electricity, without food, without basic supplies. And they continue to serve.”
12. Wide shot, podium shot in profile with Nada Al-Nashif, UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights.
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Nada Al-Nashif, UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights:
“Attacks and killings of humanitarian workers have risen sharply over recent years in utter disregard for international law and in flagrant violation of the Geneva Conventions and the protections that are embedded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”
PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA ON SCREEN - 26 JULY 2025, GAZA
14. Wide shot, a Palestinian family in front of their tent in a displacement camp
19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Olga Cherevko, aid worker, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) – from Gaza:
“The starvation crisis is continuing to grow and deepen because we still have a situation where there's not enough supplies entering and we continue to face massive impediments in delivering our supplies at scale to the people in need, using our community-based mechanisms.”
PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA FOOTAGE – 26 JULY 2025, GAZA
16. Wide shot, a vendor sells a small selection of cooking oil and dry goods at a market in Gaza City
19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator:
“Last year, despite these risks, we reached more than 116 million people. Families fed, children in school, sick people cured, communities protected.”
PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA FOOTAGE – 26 JULY 2025, GAZA
18. Wide shot, hundreds of families live in a displacement camp where there is no electricity, running water, sanitation services and very limited food available
19 AUGUST 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Olga Cherevko, aid worker, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) – from Gaza:
“We continue to face massive impediments for delivering aid at scale, when our missions are delayed, when our missions last 12, 14, 18 hours. And the routes that we're given are dangerous or impassible or inaccessible.”
PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA FOOTAGE – 26 JULY 2025, GAZA
20. Med shot, a young girl plays hopscotch at a large displacement camp
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator:
“As a humanitarian movement, we demand the protection of civilians and aid workers and we demand that perpetrators are held to account.”
22. Wide shot, participants lighting candles at the UN Geneva ceremony.
23. Close up, flame lighting wick of candle at the UN Geneva ceremony.
24. Med shot, participants at the UN Geneva ceremony standing in front of a plaque commemorating fallen humanitarian workers killed in the 2003 attack on the United Nations office in Baghdad
A record 383 aid workers were killed last year with hundreds more wounded, kidnapped and detained, the UN’s top aid official said in a call for accountability, at a solemn ceremony in Geneva today (19 Aug) to mark World Humanitarian Day.
“In Gaza, 520 aid workers - mostly UNRWA staff - killed since October 2023; the deadliest place for humanitarians for the second year running,” said Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher.
Despite the dangers, aid teams globally reached more than 116 million people last year, the senior UN official continued, with “families fed, children in school, sick people cured, communities protected.”
Echoing those comments from inside Gaza, veteran UN aid worker Olga Cherevko reaffirmed the resolve of humanitarians everywhere to save lives and relieve suffering. She paid tribute in particular to her national colleagues who had lost everything, time and again.
Despite these hardships and repeated displacement, “they continue to show up. They continue to work without electricity, without food, without basic supplies. And they continue to serve.”
From her base in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, Ms. Cherevko reflected on the nature of humanitarian work today and the frustration that aid teams often face when their lifesaving missions are delayed, preventing them from delivering assistance at scale.
“I think as a humanitarian, I feel powerless sometimes in Gaza because I know what it is that we can do as humanitarians when we're enabled to do so, both here in Gaza and in any other humanitarian crisis,” she explained.
“We continue to face massive impediments for delivering aid at scale, when our missions are delayed, when our missions last 12, 14, 18 hours. And the routes that we're given are dangerous or impassible or inaccessible.”
Latest data indicates a 31 per cent surge in aid worker deaths last year compared to 2023, driven by the relentless conflict in Gaza.
Worryingly, there is no sign that the trend is slowing this year, with 265 aid workers killed as of 14 August this year, according to provisional data from the Aid Worker Security Database.
According to the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, most aid workers killed last year were national staff serving their communities; they were attacked in the line of duty or in their homes. An additional 308 aid workers were wounded, 125 kidnapped and 45 detained in 2024.
Also speaking at the UN Geneva ceremony, UN deputy human rights chief Nada Al-Nashif noted that attacks and killings of humanitarian workers have risen sharply in recent years. This is in “utter disregard for international law and in flagrant violation of the Geneva Conventions and the protections that are embedded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights”, she insisted.
Why do we mark World Humanitarian Day?
On 19 August 2003, a bomb attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad killed 22 humanitarian aid workers, including the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello. Five years later, the General Assembly adopted a resolution designating 19 August as World Humanitarian Day.
Each year, the international day brings together partners from across the humanitarian system to advocate for the survival, well-being and dignity of people affected by crises, and for the safety and security of aid workers.
The theme of this year’s commemoration overseen by OCHA is an end to the attacks on humanitarians and civilians and impunity under International Humanitarian Law. “We urge those in power to #ActForHumanity,” the UN agency said.
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