19/05/2026
La Semaine de la protection des civils a commencé hier. Les arrestations et les détentions de travailleurs humanitaires par des acteurs étatiques augmentent à un rythme alarmant, signe d’une ingérence croissante dans l’action humanitaire.
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18/05/2026
Protection of Civilians Week begins today. Civilians, including aid workers, continue to face escalating risks in conflicts around the world. In recent years, arrests and detentions by state actors have surged, now surpassing kidnappings by non-state actors. The targeting of humanitarian personnel reflects increasing state interference and a growing need for accountability.
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24/02/2026
Good news! Our GPR8 guidance on managing security risks in humanitarian settings is now available in French and Spanish, as well as English. Read now ➡️ https://buff.ly/hEbVywE
¡Buenas noticias! Nuestra guía GPR8 sobre como manejar riesgos de seguridad en contextos humanitarios está ahora disponible en francés y en español, además de en inglés. Lee ahora ➡️ https://buff.ly/hEbVywE
Bonne nouvelle ! Nos directives GPR8 sur la gestion des risques de sécurité dans les milieux humanitaires sont désormais disponibles en français et en espagnol, ainsi qu’en anglais. À lire maintenant ➡️ https://buff.ly/hEbVywE
Humanitarian Outcomes
28/10/2025
Aid Worker Security Database - Signal Alert: Aid workers face high risk of detention in Myanmar
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင် ကယ်ဆယ်ရေးလုပ်သားများသည် အရေးယူထိန်းသိမ်းခံရနိုင်ခြေ မြင့်မားသည့် ဘေးအန္တရာယ်နှင့် ကြုံတွေ့နေရသည်
Download it now in English: https://www.aidworkersecurity.org/signal-alert/aid-workers-face-high-risk-detention-myanmar
မြန်မာဘာသာဖြင့် ယခုဒေါင်းလုဒ်လုပ်ပါ။: https://www.aidworkersecurity.org/signal-alert/mnmaaniungngnttng-kychyrelupsaamaasnny-areyuuthinsimkhnrniungkhe-mngmaasnny
24/10/2025
New report from Paul Harvey, Orzala Nemat, Abby Stoddard, Glyn Taylor and Elrha, on the response to the 2025 Afghanistan earthquake.
Read it here - https://humanitarianoutcomes.org/Afghanistan_HRRI_2025
Join us for a webinar next week on the topic: October 29 @ 11:00EDT/15:00GMT Register here - https://shorturl.at/hXkAE
22/09/2025
We are pleased to share that the Government of Canada will be supporting the continuation of our core data and analytics programme, including the Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD).
Since 2009, Humanitarian Outcomes has developed open-source, independent data resources on aid worker security and humanitarian presence worldwide. In addition to the AWSD, our Global Database of Humanitarian Organisations (GDHO) tracks humanitarian actors’ global presence, activities, and resources. Together, these open-access datasets provide a critical evidence base to inform policy and support humanitarian action. With Canada’s support, we will strengthen and expand these databases at a time when violence against aid workers continue to rise, and the sector faces mounting challenges to funding and data.
We extend our sincere thanks to the Government of Canada for helping keep these vital resources alive and accessible. By investing in data, we are collectively investing in a better-informed humanitarian community. Canada’s International Development – Global Affairs Canada
Read, Canada Declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel:
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22/09/2025
We are truly grateful for the generous support from the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), whose significant commitment enables us to continue our core humanitarian datasets at a critical juncture and after a period of funding uncertainty.
DFAT’s contribution ensures that the Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD) remains robust and publicly accessible, empowering humanitarian actors and other allies with timely data.
As violence against aid workers rises and reliable information becomes harder to secure, Australia’s leadership and investment make a tangible difference in global humanitarian response, saving lives and strengthening protection for those who serve in the most challenging environments. Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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19/08/2025
2025 Aid Worker Security Report - Defenceless: Aid worker security amid the humanitarian funding collapse, is now available for download. Translations in French, Spanish and Arabic will be available soon.
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Aid Worker Security Report 2025 – Defenceless: Aid worker security amid the humanitarian funding collapse | Humanitarian Outcomes
Download Document Download Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD) Aid Worker Security Report 2025 – Defenceless: Aid worker security amid the humanitarian funding collapse By Abby Stoddard , Meriah-Jo Breckenridge , Monica Czwarno , Mariana Duque-Díez August 2025 This year’s Aid Worker Security Re...
19/08/2025
On World Humanitarian Day we honour aid worker victims of violence - In 2024, 861 humanitarians were affected by major security incidents including, 383 killed, 308 wounded, 125 kidnapped, and at least 45 arrested/detained. Download the 2025 Aid Worker Security Database Figures at a Glance in English, French, Spanish or Arabic here - https://humanitarianoutcomes.org/publications/figures-glance-2025
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