OTTAWA — International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen has unveiled $14 million to support global organizations in Pakistan to help accommodate Afghan refugees.
The funding is meant to help the World Health Organization and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees afford the added cost of last year's devastating floods in Pakistan.
The new funding is meant to help with rebuilding schools and health facilities, as well as providing sexual and maternal health services. "What we're doing is making sure that we're there for them, particularly as the floods have made them even more vulnerable in these host communities," he said.Canada's ongoing resettlement of Afghans has been partially delayed by Pakistani bureaucracy, with the Veterans Transition Network noting last year that hundreds of Afghans had been stuck in Pakistan because the country wouldn't promptly issue exit visas to let them reach Canada.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Canada pledges $14 million for Afghan refugees in Pakistan after 2022 floodsOTTAWA — International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen has unveiled $14 million to support global organizations in Pakistan to help accommodate Afghan refugees.
Read more »
Canada pledges $14 million for Afghan refugees in Pakistan after 2022 floodsOTTAWA — International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen has unveiled $14 million to support global organizations in Pakistan to help accommodate Afghan refugees.
Read more »
Canada pledges $14 million for Afghan refugees in Pakistan after 2022 floodsOTTAWA — International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen has unveiled $14 million to support global organizations in Pakistan to help accommodate Afghan refugees.
Read more »
Canada pledges $14 million for Afghan refugees in Pakistan after 2022 floodsOTTAWA — International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen has unveiled $14 million to support global organizations in Pakistan to help accommodate Afghan refugees.
Read more »
Russian tycoon Magomedov launches $14 billion lawsuit in UK over port holdingsLONDON (Reuters) - Russian tycoon Ziyavudin Magomedov, jailed at home in Russia, has launched a London lawsuit seeking nearly $14 billion over his ...
Read more »
Google DeepMind Alum Raises $14 Million for New AI Venture FirmAn alumnus of Google’s artificial intelligence research unit DeepMind has a new venture fund, Mythos Ventures, that will bankroll young AI startups.
Read more »