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Sudan's children need more than emergency aid—they need long-term support, consistent access, and a global commitment that endures beyond the headlines. They are not giving up on their futures.
Mayada Ageeb is one of a few hundred Sudanese Quebecers who have so far been excluded from a humanitarian pathway program to help direct family members escape to Canada.
Sudanese Montrealers hold a protest at Phillips Square in downtown Montreal every week, calling on Canada to do more to help Sudanese people trying to flee civil war. (Sudanese Canadian ...
On March 13, 2025, Catherine Russell, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director, told the UN Security Council that Sudan is now the world’s largest and most devastating humanitarian crisis.
More than 50 organizations across Canada have signed an open letter, calling on Ottawa to reduce what they say are "discriminatory barriers" in its humanitarian program meant to reunite Sudanese ...
One child every 10 seconds on average has been forced to flee their homes since the conflict began in Sudan two years ago, according to new analysis from Save the Children.
Canada has announced its toughest-ever sanctions on the leaders of both sides in Sudan’s brutal war, denouncing them for persistent atrocities against civilians that could amount to crimes ...
A key part of these responsibilities is Canada'slong-standing commitment to protecting the world's most vulnerable, including people affected by the conflict in Sudan.
Children as young as 1 are being raped and sexually assaulted by armed forces in Sudan, where a bitter civil war has been raging for almost two years, according to a new report by the United ...
Sudan's civil war is starving millions of civilians, who rely largely on foreign aid that has come from the U.S. more than anywhere else.
After months of delays, the first groups of Sudanese refugees are beginning to arrive in Canada under a family reunification program that aims to rescue several thousand of the many millions who ...
Québec continues to exclude Sudanese refugees, Canada puts hefty price tag on asylum with no alternative humanitarian programs in sight.
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