“With record numbers of people displaced by violence and disaster, the world’s humanitarian challenges continue to grow – and continue to affect children in ever-increasing numbers”, said Andreas Papp, Director of Emergency Response for SOS Children’s Villages International, speaking ahead of World Humanitarian Day on 19 August.
“Especially in these times of extraordinary crises, there can be no excuse for inaction when it comes to defending a child’s internationally recognised right to care, safety, education and the opportunity to grow up in a family,” Mr Papp said.
SOS Children’s Villages global relief operations over the past year have provided 480,000 service days and delivered 318,000 single humanitarian services to keep children safe and families together. More than 800 employees and volunteers in at least 25 countries are involved in the organisation’s emergency response programmes.
These photos illustrate just some of the assistance SOS Children’s Villages provides to children and families in humanitarian emergencies.