In 2021, 460+ aid workers were victims of attacks globally-according to a report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Out of the 460, 140 aid workers were killed in these attacks – the highest number of aid worker fatalities since 2013. So far this year (2022), 168 aid workers have been attacked, leading to 44 fatalities, and the numbers are expected to go up due to the war in Ukraine.
Martin Griffiths, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator and Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, "Humanitarian needs are at an all-time high, and aid workers are working in ever more dangerous environments.”
The most violent countries for aid workers continue to be South Sudan, followed by Afghanistan and Syria—in terms of attacks, victims, and fatalities.
Out of the 460, 140 aid workers were killed in these attacks – the highest number of aid worker fatalities since 2013. So far this year (2022), 168 aid workers have been attacked, leading to 44 fatalities, and the numbers are expected to go up due to the war in Ukraine.
Martin Griffiths, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator and Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, "Humanitarian needs are at an all-time high, and aid workers are working in ever more dangerous environments.”
The most violent countries for aid workers continue to be South Sudan, followed by Afghanistan and Syria—in terms of attacks, victims, and fatalities.

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