Aid Workers
Aid Worker Hub
Aid workers include logisticians, nurses, doctors, protection officers, engineers, drivers, warehouse staff, project managers, translators, water and sanitation specialists, nutrition teams, counsellors and local volunteers. Humanitarian response depends on many roles working together.
What this section covers
Aid workers include logisticians, nurses, doctors, protection officers, engineers, drivers, warehouse staff, project managers, translators, water and sanitation specialists, nutrition teams, counsellors and local volunteers. Humanitarian response depends on many roles working together.
Field safety and security
Field safety and security is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Humanitarian principles
Humanitarian principles is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Medical and protection work
Medical and protection work is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Logistics and supply chains
Logistics and supply chains is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Mental health and resilience
Mental health and resilience is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Local partnerships
Local partnerships is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
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