The money has been allocated to organizations already on the ground in the region, including the United Nations, Red Cross and non-governmental partners like World Vision, Harjit Sajjan said on Wednesday cdnpoli
Canada is providing over $71 million in humanitarian aid to those affected by the violence in Sudan.
International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan made the announcement Wednesday in Ottawa, saying the funding will go towards food aid and improving access to clean water, sanitation and health and hygiene services, including providing medical treatment to victims of sexual violence. The money has been allocated to organizations already on the ground in the region, including the United Nations, Red Cross and non-governmental partners like World Vision, he said.
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