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As the world watches numerous global crises unfold, the ongoing humanitarian situation in Sudan remains one of the most urgent and yet under-reported tragedies. Having reached the 500-day mark on Aug. 27, the country has been grappling with what has become both the world’s largest internal displacement and hunger crisis. The numbers are staggering: 26 million people—more than half of the country’s population—need immediate humanitarian assistance, including more than 14 million children.
Of the 19 million school-aged children in Sudan, approximately 90 per cent have been out of school for a full academic year. The international community—including Canadians—must prioritize the protection of these vulnerable groups by supporting programs that provide safety, education, and psychosocial support. Canada has a proud history of supporting international human rights, and providing humanitarian assistance to those in need.
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