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Aid Worker Security Report 2022 – Collateral violence

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19 September 2022
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Aid Worker Security Report 2022 – Collateral violence

This year’s report presents the latest verified statistics on attacks against aid workers.

The report also examines the type of security incidents that involve what is often called collateral damage, which includes airstrikes, shelling, landmines, unexploded ordnance and other remnants of war, and crossfire. These forms of attack can be hard to predict, with severe consequences.

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