Canada says it will match donations up to $10 million aimed at providing food, water, medicine and other aid to civilians in Gaza.
WARNING: This video contains graphic images. Viewer discretion is advised. While some humanitarian aid is finally being allowed into the Gaza Strip, the United Nations says that's not nearly enough to meet the essential needs of the more than two million people trapped in Gaza. As Jeff Semple reports, fuel is desperately needed.“Canadians believe in helping others in times of need.
After Nov. 12, the Humanitarian Coalition will receive the matching funds from the government and then distribute that money to their member organizations. Canada has already allocated $10 million from this fund to organizations like the Canadian Red Cross, UNICEF, the World Food Programme and the World Health Organization.
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