Why I became an aid worker - Adem Shaqiri, UNHCR Field Officer, Yemen

Name: Adem Shaqiri, 41, from The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Job title: Field Officer, Yemen, in charge of providing protection and aid to internally displaced people, or IDPs, in six governorates.
Years at UNHCR: 10, working in West Darfur/Sudan, Libya, Lebanon, Jordan, and at headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Why did you become an aid worker?
I’m from The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and during the Kosovo conflict I witnessed first-hand what it’s like to be displaced or a refugee. There were buses arriving in my village one after the other, every day for weeks. They brought women, children and elderly people without anything, just a few bags with their clothes, whatever they could grab when they left Kosovo. A lot of people from the village, me and my friends, were distributing food and water when the buses arrived. The idea of being an aid worker came from that moment when you give something away to a person that needs it. You see their face, the satisfaction. Since then I have always felt I should be a humanitarian worker.
Most rewarding/challenging thing about your job?
Three months back, I went to Mokha. We were responding to IDPs who were literally living under the trees in the heat. You can see the faces of people when they receive assistance, even if it’s just a mattress and a sheet, because they literally did not have anything. But the challenge is that it’s never enough. The number of people in need is just too high. There are over two million people displaced. The most challenging part is that you can’t help all of them. When there are two families in need, you have to choose the one that is most vulnerable.
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  • @bashirmuradi5438
    @bashirmuradi54386 жыл бұрын

    Very well Thank you

  • @gilbertchamutu9053
    @gilbertchamutu90537 жыл бұрын

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  • @asabeshehuyaradua
    @asabeshehuyaradua7 жыл бұрын

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  • @Mergener1
    @Mergener17 жыл бұрын

    I am pleased about UNHCR's THANKS WORDS and please all friends help them too Herbert Mergener UNICEF and UNHCR SPONSOR and UN PROJECT VOLUNTEERS ================================================== Dear Herbert, In this edition, and to mark the month of World Humanitarian Day, we want to introduce you to some of our truly inspirational front-line humanitarian workers. These are the real people who help refugees day in day out. And as someone who has donated to help refugees in the past, you helped make their work possible, thank you! Meet a Field Officer devoting his life to refugees This is Adem Shaqiri, one of the thousands of UNHCR staff members working to make life better for refugees. Hear him talk about the single event that made him decide this was what he wanted to do with his life as well as his worst, and best, day at work.