🌍❤️ Tomorrow is World Humanitarian Day! ❤️🌍 Let's celebrate all the amazing people who help others around the world! 🌟🤝 From bringing food and water to those in need to spreading kindness and hope, these heroes make the world a better place. Let's all try to be everyday heroes too! #WorldHumanitarianDay #BeKind #EverydayHeroes #NEG #humanitarianday #amazingpeople #everydayheroes #foodandwater #waterscape
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On World Humanitarian Day, we honor the brave individuals who dedicate their lives to helping others. Their selflessness and compassion inspire us all to make the world a better place. #WorldHumanitarianDay #HumanityFirst #ZnZIntimates #AnantaIntimates #AnantaGroup"
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On World Humanitarian Day, we honor the heroes who work tirelessly to make the world a better place. Their dedication reminds us that even the smallest acts of kindness can create ripples of change. Let’s commit to being more compassionate, more giving, and more human every day. Together, we can build a world where everyone is cared for and no one is left behind. #WorldHumanitarianDay #BeTheChange #KindnessMatters #GlobalUnity #HumanityInAction"
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Many people don’t want you to think about Africa. Don’t let anybody change your perspective about Africa . You are kings and queen 👸 #TribalTapestry #HeritageJourney #Reconnect #ExploreYourRoots #AfricanHeritage #DNAJourney #CulturalConnection #HeritageTravel #DiscoverYourAncestry #ReconnectWithRoots #AfricanDiaspora #HeritageTour #RootsAndCulture #blacklinkedin
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We're releasing a short film about Peace Canal's work today! We were super privileged to get to camp in a cattle camp in Jonglei for three days to shoot this. Communities in South Sudan's pastoralist regions are still waiting for sustainable, material peace. The challenges these communities face are profound. Cattle raiding, abductions, and inter-community violence continue to displace and divide families, compounding the trauma from decades-long civil conflict. Innocent children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, while agricultural activities remain disrupted, preventing communities from fully utilizing their arable land. Peace Canal are dedicated to refocusing peacebuilding efforts on those most affected. The South Sudanese-led NGO, composed of local advisors from conflicting communities, operates on the frontlines, fostering dialogue and collaboration among groups in Lakes, Jonglei, and the Greater Pibor Administrative Area. Since Peace Canal's inception in 2021, they've successfully facilitated peaceful cattle migration, de-escalated violent mobilization, and supported enduring peace initiatives like the Pieri Peace Process. However, while many international organisations provide crucial short-term humanitarian aid, few can maintain a long-term presence in the most conflict-affected areas. To ensure their mission of sustainable peace can continue, we are raising funds to establish a permanent home for Peace Canal in Juba. Join us in supporting locally-driven, sustainable solutions. 🔗 Watch the film: https://bit.ly/WeArePC 🔗 Support their crowdfunding campaign: https://bit.ly/peacecanal #Peacebuilding #SouthSudan #ConflictResolution #CommunityDevelopment #SocialImpact #SustainableDevelopment #HumanRights #Philanthropy #NGOs #MakeADifference
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IMAGINE seeing 6,000,000 Antelope migrating. This video gets me out of bed every day. Wilderness still exists. I get goosebumps watching this clip. Areas like this one in South Sudan, have to be our ambition when we talk about building a wilder world. Just imagine that entire parts of our world looked like this. The sheer amount of life. That has to be the baseline we are setting for ourselves. When I see such clips, I get an immense motivation boost. Nature is still holding on & now it is our turn to lend a helping hand. 💪 3 Actions you can take to start building a wilder world today: # 1 Repost. Videos, pictures, messages like this to inspire others. # 2 Support. NGOs like African Parks Network that protect & rewild the world. # 3 Every day. Do a little better. Reduce your negative/boost positive impact 1% per day. Are you with me? #biodiversity #nature #wilderworld Credit: African Parks Network
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AMAZON , Don’t destroy AMAZON Our forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Over the past few decades, we've witnessed the devastating impact of deforestation, with millions of acres of lush, vibrant ecosystems being cleared for various purposes. This alarming trend not only destroys the natural habitats of countless species but also contributes to climate change, soil erosion, and the disruption of vital water cycles. It's time we take action to protect and restore our precious forests and oceans and finally Earth before it's too late. NATO or other Organizations are also responsible for protecting our forests and oceans and all humanity with peace . They should respect to all thoughts without considering racism and finally developing to keep our planet Earth . We have no other place to live as alternative except Earth . Let’s young leaders control future of our planet. NATO and Organization are responsible to bring peace not to manufacturing war guns and tools . We are all in one ship . Please don’t make hole our ship . If we want to survive in our only planet in the universe, we must be together otherwise we have no chance to survive. We have no time at all .
Biodiversity Builder | I empower you to build a wilder world | Founder of Wildya & Wild Business Mates | Linkedin Top Green Voice
IMAGINE seeing 6,000,000 Antelope migrating. This video gets me out of bed every day. Wilderness still exists. I get goosebumps watching this clip. Areas like this one in South Sudan, have to be our ambition when we talk about building a wilder world. Just imagine that entire parts of our world looked like this. The sheer amount of life. That has to be the baseline we are setting for ourselves. When I see such clips, I get an immense motivation boost. Nature is still holding on & now it is our turn to lend a helping hand. 💪 3 Actions you can take to start building a wilder world today: # 1 Repost. Videos, pictures, messages like this to inspire others. # 2 Support. NGOs like African Parks Network that protect & rewild the world. # 3 Every day. Do a little better. Reduce your negative/boost positive impact 1% per day. Are you with me? #biodiversity #nature #wilderworld Credit: African Parks Network
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Today, we recognize the strength of the human spirit and the power of empathy. Let’s keep the spirit of humanitarianism alive. World Humanitarian Day! #Colorshine #ColorshineSteel #SteelThatDeliversTrust #HumanitarianDay #WorldHumanitarianDay #WorldHumanitarianDay2024
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Check out the latest issue of The Cross Magazine! Read how YOU are blessing lives in #Africa and around the world! #CrossMagazine #Humanitarian https://buff.ly/3PEc4XJ
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Finding Humanity in Humanitarian Work | Tim Budge | TEDxMaldon Thirty years of humanitarian work has only taught me how little I know. I don’t have the certainty and focused motivation with which I started, back when I thought I could make a difference to people living in poorer parts of the world. However, what has grown in me is a deepening need to hold onto a sense of shared humanity and to look for that humanity in its unpolished yet hopeful reality in all contexts. In the words of Ernest Hemingway, I am trying to become a better BS detector, to sieve through meaning and layers of information presented by politicians, well-meaning marketing folk, including those in NGOs, and my own crusted-on prejudices that blur the realities of other people’s humanities. What is often under the layers is a heartbreaking jumble of suffering and determination, loss and hope, bitterness and faith, seemingly ever-present in all refugee camps and other emergency contexts. Yet, in all my work, even before October 2023, it is Gaza that breaks my heart beyond any other place. It’s where post-traumatic stress took root in my life, and where I still have a sense of survivor guilt and vicarious suffering. As I see it, this is not about taking sides, it’s about listening to stories and challenging ourselves about the meaning we superimpose on other cultures, religions, people and histories. It’s about being unequivocal in holding on to shared humanity and letting hope guide us all to something better than what we have. https://lnkd.in/dXSTa6pV
Finding Humanity in Humanitarian Work | Tim Budge | TEDxMaldon
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