Aurora Honors Courageous Changemakers on World Humanitarian Day
Celebrating lifesaving action and calling for Aurora Prize nominations
To mark the day, Aurora's CEO
"World Humanitarian Day is a reminder that even in the darkest places, there are selfless individuals quietly doing the work — not for recognition, but because lives depend on it," said Dr.
Amidst historic foreign aid cuts and escalating crises around the world, it is crucial to recognize the resilience and dedication of local humanitarian workers and to mobilize global support in response to the mounting needs on the ground. Nearly 190 million people are living in life-threatening conditions, according to the United Nations, with the number of forcibly displaced persons more than doubling, from 59 million to 123 million, since 2014.
"Today, we honor not only those who respond to suffering, but also those who inspire others to act. At Aurora, we shine a light on the individuals who step in where institutions fall short. These grassroots humanitarians are the foot soldiers of humanity, working on the ground, often unseen," noted Noubar Afeyan, Co-Founder and Chair of the Board of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative and Founder and CEO of Flagship Pioneering. "Our mission is to amplify, support their lifesaving work, and remind the world that even in the face of overwhelming need, courage and compassion remain powerful forces for positive change."
In recognition of World Humanitarian Day, Aurora reaffirms its commitment to the principle of Gratitude in Action—the impulse to give back when you yourself have benefitted from the courageous action of another.
"For us to do this work, we need people who will raise funds. We need people who will tell our stories. We need people who will protect the people we've rescued. We need people who will fight fights in rooms that we wouldn't go to," stated Dr.
Since its founding, Aurora has impacted the lives of over 3.5 million people across 63 countries and territories through its flagship
About the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
Aurora Humanitarian Initiative catalyzes lifesaving work by celebrating and supporting exceptional humanitarians around the world. Aurora was founded on behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide and in gratitude to their saviors. Over the past decade, the organization has built a global network and supported more than 3.5 million people affected by humanitarian crises. By funding humanitarians around the world who continue the cycle of giving, this work contributes to proliferating humanitarianism into the future. For more information, please visit www.AuroraHumanitarian.org.
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