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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aide worker" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "aid worker." You can use "aid worker" to refer to someone who provides assistance, typically in humanitarian or development contexts.
Example: "As an aid worker, she traveled to various countries to help those affected by natural disasters."
Alternatives: "humanitarian worker" or "relief worker."
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The conflicts impacted Hastings personally: in 2007, his then-fiancee, the aide worker Andi Parhamovich, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad.
Ms. Brown, who described herself as a school aide worker who "mostly stays home to take care of my husband," said that she often sees Mr. Paterson in the neighborhood.
Assisting the boys are Martin Sheen as an American priest, and Rooney Mara as an aide worker, though both have limited purpose in the movie beyond making Trash a safer bet for investors and boosting market potential.
Eventually, pursued by death threats and having been shot at in a supposedly safe part of Peshawar (near where the aide worker recently met his end), I left town.
Am I a nurse, nurse's aide, worker, secretary or watchman?
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Two months after this claim, violence in Darfur would grow so widespread that even the most resolute aid agencies were forced to restrict their operations, just to protect their own aide workers.
But the U.N. has been documenting an escalating number of attacks against U.S. and humanitarian aide workers, and also a huge resurgence in the opium trade.
The reinforcements have improved security, allowing coalition and civilian aide workers to expand agricultural programs and road projects, using cash-for-work incentives to give unemployed men, desperate to support their families, an alternative to joining the insurgency for pay.
The aide workers' assistance includes help with personal hygiene, light housework, grocery shopping or other small purchases, payment of bills, meal preparation and other life-assisting activities.
Moreover, fuel cells could supply steady electricity for residents, travelers, and humanitarian aide workers in regions throughout the world that do not have electricity or a reliable power source.
Items were carefully selected after an extensive literature search and cognitive interviews with 15 program enrollees (of various ages, levels of education and incomes) and 15 employees (an equal number of social workers, nurses and aide workers) that were not included in the main study.
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