0:00:00.346,0:00:06.929 (the foundation president and the aid chief[br]laurent vieira de mello & valerie amos) 0:00:06.929,0:00:11.065 [Applause] 0:00:11.065,0:00:12.511 [Anderson Cooper] Thank you so much for being here. 0:00:15.441,0:00:19.591 The legacy of your father, I mean, there are so many people in this room 0:00:19.607,0:00:22.760 who have been inspired by your father.[br]What do you want his legacy to be? 0:00:23.438,0:00:27.485 [Laurent Vieira De Mello] Yes, actually, it's true that he has touched so many lives 0:00:27.485,0:00:33.530 that we receive lots of messages from people who were inspired by his work. 0:00:34.053,0:00:41.529 And his legacy is also running through these people who continue believing in his principles. 0:00:41.529,0:00:44.800 [Cooper] What - was there ever a time, in the wake of your father's death, 0:00:44.800,0:00:49.473 where you doubted the importance of humanitarian work? 0:00:50.059,0:00:55.871 [De Mello] No, I don't think so, because there is a lot of people in need around the world, 0:00:55.871,0:00:58.655 and they are most of them voiceless. 0:00:58.655,0:01:03.398 So if nobody goes there and helps them, nothing happens. 0:01:03.398,0:01:08.913 So you still have to do your duty, and it's the same for journalists. 0:01:08.913,0:01:13.889 Journalists get killed, but still they have to go onsite and report what's happening. 0:01:13.889,0:01:15.589 [Cooper] Yeah.[br][De Mello] So we need that. 0:01:15.589,0:01:18.078 [Cooper] I also want to bring to the stage Valerie Amos, 0:01:18.078,0:01:21.430 whom I had the pleasure of interviewing earlier today, with Beyoncé. 0:01:21.430,0:01:24.737 And she's just returned from DRC, from Eastern Congo. 0:01:24.737,0:01:29.071 She's the Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator. 0:01:29.071,0:01:30.587 Valerie, please come up 0:01:30.587,0:01:37.941 [Applause] 0:01:37.941,0:01:39.248 [Cooper] So nice to see you. 0:01:42.296,0:01:47.127 First of all, just, World Humanitarian Day: why do you think this is so important? 0:01:47.127,0:01:49.518 What do you hope to accomplish this year? 0:01:50.004,0:01:52.677 [Valerie Amos] Well, I think it's important for several reasons. 0:01:52.677,0:01:58.171 One, it's about really honoring and remembering our colleagues who have given their lives. 0:01:59.002,0:02:02.144 And you talked very movingly about your father. 0:02:02.144,0:02:06.270 But it's also, I think, a celebration of the work that humanitarian workers do, 0:02:06.285,0:02:10.772 and what we're hoping to do with this campaign that we're launching next week-end, 0:02:11.603,0:02:18.706 it's really to get people to understand that every act of kindness, of help and support, 0:02:18.706,0:02:22.720 can contribute to humanitarian work around the world. 0:02:22.720,0:02:30.637 Part of my job is to try to give voice to that, and really to help the world to recognize that 0:02:30.637,0:02:35.318 there are lots of bad things going on out there, there are a lot of people who need help. 0:02:35.318,0:02:40.647 We tend to focus on the here and now, so people are really focusing on Syria. 0:02:41.370,0:02:46.285 There aren't many people in the world who have any idea of what's going on in Yemen, for example. 0:02:46.931,0:02:51.596 We still have ongoing crises in Sudan, in South Sudan, 0:02:51.596,0:02:56.758 and we've got 18 million people across nine countries in West and Central Africa 0:02:56.758,0:03:03.928 who are, you know, potentially, going to be extremely hungry in the next few months. 0:03:03.928,0:03:05.428 [Cooper] And now the situation in Mali as well, so... 0:03:05.428,0:03:07.298 [Amos] And conflict in Mali. 0:03:07.451,0:03:08.521 [Cooper] The website again? 0:03:08.551,0:03:11.590 [Amos] whdiwashere.org 0:03:11.616,0:03:17.234 [Applause][br](I Was Here - World Humanitarian Day August 19[br]whd-iwashere.org)