Humanitarian workers are individuals who provide assistance and support to people in need, especially during crises such as natural disasters, conflicts, or pandemics. They often work for organizations like the United Nations, Red Cross, or various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to deliver food, medical care, shelter, and other essential services to affected communities.
These workers come from diverse backgrounds and may include doctors, nurses, social workers, and volunteers. Their primary goal is to alleviate suffering and improve the living conditions of vulnerable populations, ensuring that basic human rights are upheld and that people receive the help they need to rebuild their lives.