Author: By Jilly Kaunda

Audio By Vocalize Rescue workers after covering a body from the rubble of the collapsed building in South C, Nairobi, on January 4, 2026. [File, Standard]  When a crisis hits in this country; be it floods, road accidents, epidemics and displacement, there is always someone who shows up first on the scene. A responder. A volunteer. A humanitarian worker. Not because it’s easy but because it’s needed. But often we forget that humanitarian work is dependent on the safety of humanitarian service providers. It’s become evident from recent events that humanitarian action is not only about saving lives but also about…

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