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73 ANJALY M. S XII V. N. M. M. G. H. S. S Machad
74 Alsin rose IX Lourde Matha E.m.h.s.s cherpu
75 NAKUL V GOPAL VIII G.R.S.R.V.H.S.S VELUR
76 Hari Madhav P P VI Paremekkavu Vidya Mandir, Thrissur
77 Hari Govind P P VI Paremekkavu Vidya Mandir, Thrissur
78 Aishwarya polkulath VIII Aura global school
79 Rohin biju krishnan II Aura Global School
80 Jyothika Ganesh VIII Aura Global School
81 Jyothika Ganesh VIII Aura Global School
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82 polakulath VIII Aura global school
83 Adeeb Siya VIII Aura Global School, kodungallur
84 Anjaly MS XII VNMMGHSS MACHAAD
85 Mia rachel robin VI Sacred heart
6. World Humanitarian Day (WHD) : August 19, 2020
This is held every year on 19 August to pay tribute to aid workers who risk their lives in
humanitarian service, and to rally support for people affected by crises around the world. On this
day, the world remembers humanitarian workers killed and injured in the course of their work, and we
honour all aid and health workers who continue, despite the odds, to provide life-saving support and
protection to people most in need. World Humanitarian Day was established in 2008 by the United
Nations General Assembly and was first officially celebrated in 2009. The date of 19th August was
chosen as it marks the anniversary of the bombing of the Canal Hotel in Baghdad, an event in which
the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Sergio Vieira de Mellothe and twenty
others lost their lives. Over 130 million people throughout the world are currently in crisis, either
through war or natural disasters and are in need of humanitarian aid. The purpose of World
Humanitarian Day is to raise awareness of the plight of civilians around the world who have
become caught up in conflicts, and also honour and raise support for the humanitarian workers
who risk, and sometimes lose, their lives to help.
This year World Humanitarian Day comes as the world continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic
over recent months. On this World Humanitarian Day, 19 August, we pay a special tribute to
Real Life Heroes – humanitarians and front-line workers who are doing extraordinary things
to help people whose lives have been upended by crises.