| No. | Item | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | abuse | harmful or cruel treatment |
| 2. | access | ability to reach services |
| 3. | accountability | responsibility for actions and results |
| 4. | advocacy | public support for a cause |
| 5. | ambulance | vehicle for medical transport |
| 6. | antibiotic | medicine that kills bacteria |
| 7. | assessment | evaluation of needs or situation |
| 8. | asylum | protection granted by another country |
| 9. | bandage | strip used to cover wounds |
| 10. | barrier | obstacle preventing access or safety |
| 11. | baseline | starting point for comparison |
| 12. | beneficiary | person receiving aid or services |
| 13. | briefing | short informational meeting or report |
| 14. | burnout | exhaustion from prolonged stress |
| 15. | camp | temporary settlement for displaced people |
| 16. | caseload | number of cases handled |
| 17. | cluster | aid coordination group by sector |
| 18. | compliance | following rules or standards |
| 19. | confidentiality | keeping private information secret |
| 20. | consent | permission given freely and knowingly |
| 21. | consignment | batch of goods being transported |
| 22. | coordination | organized cooperation among groups |
| 23. | dehydration | dangerous loss of body fluids |
| 24. | deployment | sending staff to an operation |
| 25. | detention | being held by authorities |
| 26. | displacement | forced movement from home |
| 27. | distribution | giving supplies to people |
| 28. | donor | person or group giving funds |
| 29. | epidemic | disease spreading widely in region |
| 30. | equity | fairness based on differing needs |
| 31. | evacuation | moving people from danger |
| 32. | evaluation | judging results or effectiveness |
| 33. | exploitation | unfair use of someone’s vulnerability |
| 34. | feedback | opinions about services received |
| 35. | funding | money provided for work |
| 36. | grant | funds given for a purpose |
| 37. | guideline | recommended way to act |
| 38. | harassment | unwanted behavior causing distress |
| 39. | host community | local people receiving displaced groups |
| 40. | hygiene | practices that keep people clean |
| 41. | impact | long-term effect of actions |
| 42. | incident | event causing concern or harm |
| 43. | inclusion | ensuring everyone can participate |
| 44. | indicator | measure showing change or progress |
| 45. | insecurity | unsafe conditions or instability |
| 46. | interpreter | person translating spoken language |
| 47. | latrine | simple toilet facility |
| 48. | livelihood | means of earning a living |
| 49. | logistics | movement and supply planning |
| 50. | malnutrition | poor health from inadequate diet |
| 51. | mandate | official authority to act |
| 52. | measles | highly contagious viral disease |
| 53. | mediator | person helping resolve disputes |
| 54. | midwife | person assisting childbirth |
| 55. | mitigation | action reducing harm or risk |
| 56. | monitoring | regular tracking of progress |
| 57. | mosquito net | net protecting against mosquito bites |
| 58. | negotiation | discussion to reach agreement |
| 59. | newborn | recently born baby |
| 60. | nutrition | food needed for health |
| 61. | outbreak | sudden spread of disease |
| 62. | outcome | result of an activity |
| 63. | output | direct product of work |
| 64. | outreach | bringing services to people |
| 65. | pandemic | disease spreading across countries |
| 66. | potable | safe to drink |
| 67. | preparedness | readiness before an emergency |
| 68. | procurement | buying goods or services |
| 69. | protection | keeping people safe from harm |
| 70. | protocol | official procedure or rule |
| 71. | reconstruction | rebuilding damaged places or systems |
| 72. | recovery | return to stability after crisis |
| 73. | referral | sending someone to another service |
| 74. | registration | official recording of people |
| 75. | rehabilitation | restoring function or conditions |
| 76. | relocation | moving to a new place |
| 77. | response | action during an emergency |
| 78. | risk | chance of harm or loss |
| 79. | safeguarding | protecting people from abuse |
| 80. | sanitation | safe disposal of human waste |
| 81. | screening | initial check for needs |
| 82. | shelter | temporary place to live safely |
| 83. | shipment | goods sent to a destination |
| 84. | stakeholder | person or group with interest |
| 85. | stockpile | stored emergency supplies |
| 86. | survey | organized collection of information |
| 87. | target | intended result or goal |
| 88. | threat | possible source of harm |
| 89. | training | teaching practical skills |
| 90. | transparency | openness about decisions and spending |
| 91. | trauma | serious physical or emotional injury |
| 92. | triage | prioritizing treatment by urgency |
| 93. | vaccination | protection through immunizing injection |
| 94. | vector | organism spreading disease |
| 95. | verification | checking truth or accuracy |
| 96. | violence | physical force causing injury |
| 97. | volunteer | person working without pay |
| 98. | vulnerability | greater risk of harm |
| 99. | warehouse | building for storing supplies |
| 100. | wound | injury involving broken skin |

