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Canada Increases Humanitarian Aid to Sudan As Conflict Worsens

Canada Increases Humanitarian Aid to Sudan As Conflict Worsens

Post by : Shweta

The Canadian government has announced an additional $120 million in humanitarian and development aid for Sudan as the civil war nears its fourth year, exacerbating what international agencies label one of the most severe humanitarian crises globally.

Anita Anand made the announcement, emphasizing that Sudan is a crucial focus for Canada. She voiced deep concern over deteriorating conditions, which include rampant hunger, mass displacement, and ongoing violence toward civilians.

The United Nations reports that approximately 34 million people in Sudan—almost two-thirds of the population—urgently require humanitarian assistance. Since the onset of hostilities, over 13 million individuals have been displaced and tens of thousands have lost their lives.

The conflict originated from a power struggle between military and paramilitary forces but has surged into a more extensive and violent struggle, notably in areas like Darfur. Sudan remains fractured, complicating relief operations and the quest for political stability.

Canadian representatives stated that the new funding is aimed at delivering emergency food supplies, healthcare services, nutrition programs, and safeguarding vulnerable communities. A portion of the aid will also support developmental initiatives such as education and psychosocial assistance, facilitated through organizations like Save the Children Canada and UN agencies.

Anand stressed that credible reports suggest starvation tactics are being employed as a weapon in the ongoing conflict, coupled with widespread assaults on hospitals and civil infrastructures. She also noted alarming reports regarding systemic sexual violence impacting women and girls nationwide.

This funding promise coincided with an international conference in Berlin, where various nations pledged billions toward humanitarian efforts, partly aimed at addressing existing gaps in global aid efforts.

Despite these initiatives, the Sudanese government has criticized the international event, labeling it as interference in its domestic issues. Aid organizations remain vocal, warning that the situation is rapidly deteriorating and demands immediate global focus.

Canada's new commitment adds to the more than $220 million already allocated to assist individuals impacted by the conflict, both within Sudan and in neighboring nations. The government asserts that this aid underscores its commitment to responding to international crises and safeguarding civilians in conflict zones.

Overall, the scenario in Sudan remains dire, with millions confronting food scarcity, inadequate healthcare, and ongoing violence. International support, highlighted by Canada's latest investment, is deemed crucial for preventing an even greater humanitarian catastrophe.

April 16, 2026 4:36 p.m. 196

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