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Cosa (chi) è humanitarian aid - definizione


Humanitarian aid         
  • Ban Ki-moon
  • [[Henry Dunant]] at [[Solferino]]
  • Logo of the Core Humanitarian Standard
  • [[Henry Dunant]]
  • Truck for delivery of aid from Western to Eastern Europe
  • An American soldier gives a young Pakistani girl a drink of water as they are airlifted from [[Muzaffarabad]] to [[Islamabad]] following the [[2005 Kashmir earthquake]].
  • A contemporary print showing the distribution of relief in [[Bellary]], [[Madras Presidency]]. From the [[Illustrated London News]] (1877).
  • [[RAF]] [[C-130]] airdropping food during 1985 famine
  • Original [[Geneva Conventions]]
  • Cover of the original edition of ''[[A Memory of Solferino]]'' (1862)
  • [[UNICEF]] humanitarian aid, ready for deploying.
  • US Marine]] [[CH-46E]] helicopter of [[11th Marine Expeditionary Unit]] after [[Tropical Cyclone Sidr]] in 2007.
  • Humanitarian aid being distributed in Haiti
  • United Nations
  • Polish]] [[leprosy]] expert and [[missionary]] who successfully developed the [[Buluba Hospital]] in [[Uganda]]
  • [[World Food Programme]] distributing food in Liberia
MATERIAL OR LOGISTICAL ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE IN NEED
Aid worker; Aid workers; Humanitarian relief; Humanitarian assistance; Humanitarian Aid; Humanitarian response; Relief worker; Relief work; Succour; Humanitarian Assistance; Relief operation; Humanitarian service; Humanitarian charity; Humanitarian charities; Humanitarian supplies; Relief operations; Relief (humanitarian); Humanitarian efforts
Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to people who need help. It is usually short-term help until the long-term help by the government and other institutions replaces it.
succour         
  • Ban Ki-moon
  • [[Henry Dunant]] at [[Solferino]]
  • Logo of the Core Humanitarian Standard
  • [[Henry Dunant]]
  • Truck for delivery of aid from Western to Eastern Europe
  • An American soldier gives a young Pakistani girl a drink of water as they are airlifted from [[Muzaffarabad]] to [[Islamabad]] following the [[2005 Kashmir earthquake]].
  • A contemporary print showing the distribution of relief in [[Bellary]], [[Madras Presidency]]. From the [[Illustrated London News]] (1877).
  • [[RAF]] [[C-130]] airdropping food during 1985 famine
  • Original [[Geneva Conventions]]
  • Cover of the original edition of ''[[A Memory of Solferino]]'' (1862)
  • [[UNICEF]] humanitarian aid, ready for deploying.
  • US Marine]] [[CH-46E]] helicopter of [[11th Marine Expeditionary Unit]] after [[Tropical Cyclone Sidr]] in 2007.
  • Humanitarian aid being distributed in Haiti
  • United Nations
  • Polish]] [[leprosy]] expert and [[missionary]] who successfully developed the [[Buluba Hospital]] in [[Uganda]]
  • [[World Food Programme]] distributing food in Liberia
MATERIAL OR LOGISTICAL ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE IN NEED
Aid worker; Aid workers; Humanitarian relief; Humanitarian assistance; Humanitarian Aid; Humanitarian response; Relief worker; Relief work; Succour; Humanitarian Assistance; Relief operation; Humanitarian service; Humanitarian charity; Humanitarian charities; Humanitarian supplies; Relief operations; Relief (humanitarian); Humanitarian efforts
(succours, succouring, succoured)
Note: in AM, use 'succor'
1.
Succour is help given to people who are suffering or in difficulties. (FORMAL)
...a commitment to give succour to populations involved in the conflict.
= assistance
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you succour someone who is suffering or in difficulties, you help them. (FORMAL)
Helicopters fly in appalling weather to succour shipwrecked mariners.
= assist, aid
VERB: V n
succour         
  • Ban Ki-moon
  • [[Henry Dunant]] at [[Solferino]]
  • Logo of the Core Humanitarian Standard
  • [[Henry Dunant]]
  • Truck for delivery of aid from Western to Eastern Europe
  • An American soldier gives a young Pakistani girl a drink of water as they are airlifted from [[Muzaffarabad]] to [[Islamabad]] following the [[2005 Kashmir earthquake]].
  • A contemporary print showing the distribution of relief in [[Bellary]], [[Madras Presidency]]. From the [[Illustrated London News]] (1877).
  • [[RAF]] [[C-130]] airdropping food during 1985 famine
  • Original [[Geneva Conventions]]
  • Cover of the original edition of ''[[A Memory of Solferino]]'' (1862)
  • [[UNICEF]] humanitarian aid, ready for deploying.
  • US Marine]] [[CH-46E]] helicopter of [[11th Marine Expeditionary Unit]] after [[Tropical Cyclone Sidr]] in 2007.
  • Humanitarian aid being distributed in Haiti
  • United Nations
  • Polish]] [[leprosy]] expert and [[missionary]] who successfully developed the [[Buluba Hospital]] in [[Uganda]]
  • [[World Food Programme]] distributing food in Liberia
MATERIAL OR LOGISTICAL ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE IN NEED
Aid worker; Aid workers; Humanitarian relief; Humanitarian assistance; Humanitarian Aid; Humanitarian response; Relief worker; Relief work; Succour; Humanitarian Assistance; Relief operation; Humanitarian service; Humanitarian charity; Humanitarian charities; Humanitarian supplies; Relief operations; Relief (humanitarian); Humanitarian efforts
['s?k?]
(US succor)
¦ noun assistance and support in times of hardship and distress.
?(succours) archaic reinforcements of troops.
¦ verb give assistance or aid to.
Derivatives
succourless adjective
Origin
ME: via OFr. from med. L. succursus, from L. succurrere 'run to the help of'.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per humanitarian aid
1. Humanitarian aid shipments were also prevented from entering the strip.
2. "We were taking humanitarian aid that included blankets," Tzadik recalled.
3. It‘s about offering humanitarian aid to those who need it.
4. And humanitarian–aid agencies said they still faced enormous challenges.
5. Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Louis Michel said in a statement.