Sudan is facing the world’s most serious humanitarian crisis today, after two and a half years of war. Combatants’ primary targets are civilians.
Estimates are that 150,000 to 500,000 civilians have been killed and 12 million more made refugees. Human-engineered famine is rampant, and warring parties use sexual violence, executions and kidnappings as weapons of war. The wholesale devastation of infrastructure leaves civilians with collapsing services and little protection.
Where is the international community? Where, specifically, is Canada?
Join us for a live conversation with Amani Khalfan, Inter Pares program manager for Sudan, to hear about the deteriorating situation in the country, what Canada could be (but isn’t) doing to help and how our local partner organizations are managing through it all.
Plus, we’ll talk about what actions you can take to help.
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