Canada pledges $120M in aid for Sudan as brutal civil war enters fourth year
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Ottawa is increasing its aid for Sudanese people experiencing a “horrific” civil war, as advocates call on Canada to take a more active role in stopping the conflict that entered its fourth year on Wednesday.
“Sudan is a priority for us,” Anand told The Canadian Press. “I’m gravely concerned about the worsening humanitarian crisis.”
She spoke after the government announced another $120 million in humanitarian and development aid for people in Sudan and those who have fled to neighbouring countries.
Anand said 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.











