
humanitarian neutrality
Humanitarian neutrality is the principle that aid providers should not favor any side in a conflict or political disagreement. This means they offer assistance solely based on need, without taking sides or supporting any particular group or government. The goal is to ensure aid reaches all affected people fairly, maintaining trust and safety for both the aid workers and those receiving help. Neutrality helps prevent the aid from becoming a tool for political or military agendas, enabling humanitarian efforts to focus purely on alleviating suffering.