Liberals buck global trend by 'doubling down' on foreign aid, as sector urges G7 push

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OTTAWA — Foreign aid groups are hailing the federal Liberal government's return to a policy of increasing humanitarian and development spending each year, while asking for a plan to push allies to reverse a global decline in aid.

OTTAWA — Foreign aid groups are hailing the federal Liberal government's return to a policy of increasing humanitarian and development spending each year, while asking for a plan to push allies to reverse a global decline in aid.

"When others are withdrawing, or talking about withdrawing from the world, we are doubling down on our engagement," International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen said Wednesday. Countries known for their aid spending such as the U.K. and France have cut back on foreign aid, citing pressures on their domestic economies. UNICEF Canada says nearly a quarter of the world's children are living in or fleeing from conflict zones.

Higgins was glad to see that commitment reiterated, but stressed that Ottawa needs to be more transparent in how it reports its data, particularly since the budget did not outline the cumulative figure of foreign aid for this fiscal year. "We will be pushing the government to really look at the breadth and scope of the humanitarian crisis around the world."

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