An aid worker is someone who helps people in need, often in countries where there has been a disaster like an earthquake, a flood, or a war. They might help by giving out food and water, setting up shelters, providing medical care, or helping communities rebuild after a crisis. It's a job that can be really rewarding, but it also means working in challenging environments and being away from home for periods. Aid workers often have to be adaptable, good at solving problems, and compassionate, as they are dealing with people who are going through very difficult times. They might work for big international charities or smaller local organisations, and their work can involve everything from planning projects to getting their hands dirty on the ground.
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