
Humanity Must Be Our Common Ground: Every Day, Not Just One Day – ICC
The Institute of Cancer and Crisis (ICC) shared Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health’s post on LinkedIn:
“At The ICC we deeply echo these sentiments.
Humanitarian crises do not only threaten lives directly but also increase vulnerabilities to health challenges, including cancer care disruptions.
We stand in solidarity with all humanitarians working on the frontlines of conflict, displacement, and climate change, and remain committed to advancing research, education, and policy that strengthen humanitarian health responses for those most in need.
Humanity must be our common ground – not just on one day, but every day.”
Quoting Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health’s post:
“On this World Humanitarian Day, the Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health (CHH), recognizes and honors the extraordinary work of humanitarians across the globe.
Every day, they put themselves at risk to save lives, protect communities, and uphold human dignity in the most challenging environments. The need is greater than ever – conflict, displacement, and climate change demand action.
At CHH, we are committed to supporting this vital work through research, education, and policy that strengthen humanitarian health response and improve outcomes for those most in need.
Let us stand together for humanity.”
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