Canada pledges $120M in aid for Sudan as brutal civil war enters fourth year
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announced another $120 million in humanitarian and development aid for Sudan on Wednesday as the African nation’s civil war enters its fourth year.
Anand told The Canadian Press hunger is being used as a weapon of war in Sudan but it’s up to global tribunals to decide whether a genocide is taking place.
“Sudan is a priority for us,” Anand said in a Wednesday interview. “I’m gravely concerned about the worsening humanitarian crisis.”
The United Nations says 34 million people in Sudan — two-thirds of the population — need humanitarian support. More than 13 million people have been displaced and the UN has reported at least 40,000 deaths, though aid groups say the true death toll is likely much higher.











