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Canada adds $8 million in aid to Cuba amid humanitarian crisis
Summary
Canada announced an additional $8 million in humanitarian support for Cuba, saying the funds will be delivered through United Nations partners such as the World Food Program and UNICEF.
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Canada announced an additional $8 million in humanitarian support for Cuba, officials said. The announcement was made on Parliament Hill by Secretary of State for International Development Randeep Sarai alongside Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand. Officials said the funding will be channelled through trusted partners, including the World Food Program and UNICEF, to reach people most in need. The move comes as Cuba faces shortages of electricity, fuel and basic necessities.
Key details:
- Officials said the $8 million is in addition to existing support and aims to go directly to those most in need.
- The government stated the funds will be delivered through United Nations agencies, including the World Food Program and UNICEF.
- Officials said they will assess the situation after deliveries and adjust the program as needed.
Summary:
The additional funding is aimed at addressing urgent needs amid reported shortages across Cuba. Officials said the government will monitor deliveries and reassess the response, with further adjustments announced as appropriate.
