The Families of Sudanese Canadians are killed
by war and hunger, many surviving on tree leaves
Ottawa,
August 24th:
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs 12:00
pm
March to Parliament Hill 1:00
P.M
Speeches 2:00 P.M.,
Parliament Hill
OTTAWA,
ON, Aug. 23, 2024 /CNW/ - The Sudanese
Canadians Communities Associations in Canada, friends of Sudan, grassroots and civil society
organizations, and other communities invite you to a crucial
demonstration in Ottawa that aims
to raise awareness about the ongoing Bloody Tragic War and
humanitarian crisis in Sudan,
as well as the continuous suffering of the Sudanese
people.
Sudan is currently facing one
of the world's most severe humanitarian crises due to ongoing
conflicts between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid
Support Forces (RSF). Since April
2023, this conflict has resulted:
- Over 11 million people been displaced, including 6.6 million
internally and 1.8 million who have fled to neighboring
countries
- 10,000 killed; 6,000 missing
- 8,000 reported rape cases
- more than 25.6 million people are suffering from acute hunger,
with famine conditions declared in parts of North Darfur
- severe disruptions in health services, over 80% out of
services, resulting in outbreaks of diseases such as cholera and
measles.
ACTION PLAN – We urge the Canadian government to
do the following:
- Ensure Canada's foreign policy
aligns with humanitarian principles to address this crisis, work
with allies, the UN, and like-minded countries to strengthen
existing initiatives to end the war and limit its expansion.
- Commit to delivering food and medical aid to the Sudanese
people through existing specialized organizations of the United
Nations and international humanitarian partners, and local
organizations.
- While acknowledging Canada's
humanitarian pathway for family members, the scope 3250
applications, is very limited, slow, we urgently request the
Government to mirror the humanitarian commitment demonstrated in
previous policies in similar situations.
- Lead diplomatically in the efforts intending to deter
international and regional parties from interfering in the interest
of either one of the warring parties, which would only serve to
prolong.
SOURCE Darfur Diaspora Association