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Daily Inspiration Quote by Jan Egeland

"In a world full of competing emergencies and disasters, it really helps if there is an international locomotive that can help us bring attention - help us bring resources"

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“In a world full of competing emergencies and disasters” is bureaucratic realism sharpened into a moral provocation. Jan Egeland isn’t describing a neutral landscape; he’s pointing to an attention economy where crises don’t just happen, they contend. The phrase “competing” quietly admits what humanitarian rhetoric often softens: suffering is ranked, timed, packaged, and too often ignored unless it can break through the noise.

The metaphor of an “international locomotive” does heavy lifting. A locomotive is not a committee or a consensus; it’s a force that pulls. Egeland is making the case for agenda-setting power, the kind wielded by the UN, major donor states, and headline-making institutions that can drag lagging political will along the tracks. It’s also a revealing choice: locomotives run on infrastructure. In humanitarian terms, that’s funding mechanisms, media pipelines, diplomatic leverage, and logistical capacity. His point is less about compassion than about coordination - about needing a system strong enough to turn scattered empathy into material response.

The repetition of “help us bring attention - help us bring resources” exposes the uncomfortable sequence. Attention comes first, resources follow. That dash is doing rhetorical work, signaling a blunt causal chain that humanitarians live with: if you can’t narrate a crisis compellingly to the world’s gatekeepers, the trucks don’t roll and the clinics don’t open.

Context matters: Egeland has spent decades inside the machinery of humanitarian relief, where “forgotten crises” is not a metaphor but a budget line. The intent is pragmatic, but the subtext is accusatory: the world has enough capacity to respond; what it lacks is a powerful engine willing to pull the right cars.

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Egeland, Jan. (2026, January 17). In a world full of competing emergencies and disasters, it really helps if there is an international locomotive that can help us bring attention - help us bring resources. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-a-world-full-of-competing-emergencies-and-32837/

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Egeland, Jan. "In a world full of competing emergencies and disasters, it really helps if there is an international locomotive that can help us bring attention - help us bring resources." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-a-world-full-of-competing-emergencies-and-32837/.

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"In a world full of competing emergencies and disasters, it really helps if there is an international locomotive that can help us bring attention - help us bring resources." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-a-world-full-of-competing-emergencies-and-32837/. Accessed 7 Apr. 2026.

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Jan Egeland (born September 12, 1957) is a Public Servant from Norway.

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