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World Humanitarian Day: A Tribute to Service, Hope, and the Spirit of Soroptimism

August 19 marks World Humanitarian Day, a day designated by the United Nations to honor humanitarian workers and recognize those who dedicate their lives to helping others in crises—whether caused by conflict, climate disasters, poverty, or inequality. For global NGOs like Soroptimist International, this day is not only a moment of reflection but also a reaffirmation of purpose: to serve, to uplift, and to stand in solidarity with women and girls across the world.

A Legacy of Compassion and Action
Since our inception, Soroptimist International has been grounded in humanitarian ideals—empowering women and girls through education, mentorship, vocational training, healthcare, and advocacy. While our projects span a vast array of developmental and social impact areas, the common thread that binds them is the belief that true change begins with dignity, equality, and opportunity.

World Humanitarian Day is a reminder of the countless lives touched by our members—whether through local skills training for single mothers, crisis support for survivors of domestic violence, or disaster relief efforts in times of need.

Women Leading with Purpose
This year’s theme, #ItTakesAVillage, resonates deeply with the Soroptimist movement. Our members are not just volunteers—they are agents of transformation, changemakers, and frontline humanitarians in their communities. Often working quietly and tirelessly, they embody the spirit of humanitarianism: compassion in action.

Whether it’s helping young girls in Southeast Asia stay in school, supporting refugee women in Europe, or training women farmers in Africa, our Soroptimist clubs form a powerful global network that brings localized solutions to global challenges.

The Humanitarian Spirit in a Changing World
Today’s humanitarian landscape is more complex than ever. Climate change, conflict, pandemics, and economic crises disproportionately impact women and girls, exacerbating gender inequality. At Soroptimist International, we recognize that our mission must evolve to meet these challenges head-on. This means forging stronger partnerships, advocating for systemic change, and ensuring that women's voices are not only heard but lead the conversation.

World Humanitarian Day also serves as a call to support and protect those who serve others. Many Soroptimists work in vulnerable contexts, often without recognition. Today, we honor their courage, their perseverance, and their unwavering belief in a better world.

Moving Forward, Together
On this World Humanitarian Day, let us renew our commitment—not just to respond in times of crisis, but to prevent crises by empowering women, strengthening communities, and building sustainable futures.

To be a Soroptimist is to be a humanitarian. And on this day, we stand proudly with every woman, every volunteer, every frontline worker who continues to shine a light in the darkest of times.

“The essence of humanitarian work is not just to help, but to empower. To not merely serve hands in need, but to strengthen hearts, voices, and dreams.”

Joanne Yeoh

SISEAP President, 2024-2026

president.joanne@siseap.org

SISEAP Membership

Soroptimist International is a global movement of women, with members belonging to more than 3,000 clubs in 126 countries/territories, spread over 5 Federations