The Honourable Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State (International Development), today issued the following statement:
"Today, we recognize the courage of humanitarian workers who are dedicated to helping the world's most vulnerable people and communities respond to crises-including armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies.
"Humanitarian workers demonstrate remarkable resilience and bravery as they put themselves in harm's way to save lives and ease suffering by providing food, clean water, shelter, emergency health care, protection and other life-saving measures to people affected by crisis.
"Ongoing armed conflicts in Gaza, Sudan and other areas are a sombre reminder of the importance of humanitarian assistance-and the risks these workers take every day. In 2024, 383 humanitarian workers in 27 countries were killed-a 23% increase from the previous record-high death toll in 2023 and triple that of 2022. In addition, 125 humanitarian workers were kidnapped and more than 300 were wounded last year. Sadly, 2025 is on track to be worse.
"For the second consecutive year, the theme of 'Act for Humanity' speaks to how we must do more to address increasing violations of international humanitarian law and to protect humanitarian workers and the civilians they are trying to help.
"More than 300 million people around the world are in need of humanitarian assistance this year. In the face of such a staggering number, humanitarian workers are more crucial than ever to provide not only life-saving assistance, but to offer dignity and hope during times of despair.
"Canada profoundly honours and thanks these workers whose unwavering dedication and compassion change lives around the world. On World Humanitarian Day-and every day-we stand with you."