Aspects of providing of humanitarian assistance in the Slovak Republic
Keywords:
humanitarian aid, treat, humanityAbstract
Humanitarian aid is thus directed to the most vulnerable people of our planet. Is an expression of respect and humanity with people who are in crisis situations, is a manifestation of saving of lives as well as manifestation in the provision of provided humanitarian aid. The main aspect of humanitarian aid is to alleviate human suffering and misfortune of the people who were affected, either due to natural and other disasters or they become victims of various crises that which were cause by human errors, in different, life-threatening areas.
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