Canadian Aid Sector Welcomes Budget Boost for Humanitarian Needs

OTTAWA, APRIL 16 2024 A coalition of Canadian international cooperation organizations welcomes new funding for humanitarian programs committed as part of Federal Budget 2024. The coalition recognizes that this new investment comes in a complex economic environment for Canada and emphasizes the need for the government to continue to play its part on the global stage.

With today’s announcement of $350 million over two years in additional humanitarian aid, the government is taking an important step toward addressing some of the most pressing global needs. This additional funding to the International Assistance Envelope (IAE) has the potential to go towards addressing some of the world’s most devastating crises, including the war in the Middle East, internal chaos in Haiti, civil unrest in Sudan, and crises in Yemen and the Sahel.

As the international community grapples with unprecedented challenges, the Canadian aid sector remains steadfast in its commitment to alleviating suffering and advancing progress across the globe. The coalition, led by the Bigger Than Our Borders campaign, Cooperation Canada, Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) and other advocacy groups, pledges to continue advocating for a robust commitment to international assistance as Canada is slated to host the Group of Seven (G7) countries next year. We encourage the government to use the upcoming G7 Presidency to further demonstrate its leadership by engaging other nations towards reversing the global decline in official development assistance.

“This budget is addressing one of the most urgent situations right now globally: the desperate situation for millions of people suffering from humanitarian crises and conflicts. From Gaza to Sudan, Haiti to Yemen, humanitarian needs are surging and decades of progress on development are perilously under threat. We welcome this investment in humanitarian aid, and look forward to further critical investments in long-term development assistance”, said Kate Higgins, Cooperation Canada’s CEO, representing over 100 Canadian international development and humanitarian organizations. “Aligned with Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy, this investment will support life-saving programs in communities in crisis, while also supporting global security and prosperity for Canada.”

The international cooperation sector also welcomes that Budget 2024 makes new commitments to enhance Canadian engagement with international financial institutions to make them more responsive to emerging global threats. The budget also points to future initiatives that will seek to catalyze private and philanthropic sources of funding in support of international assistance.

“Canadians expect their government to invest in the long-term safety and security of the country. In a world order distorted by conflict and crisis, Canada is being called on to find global pathways to peace. We celebrate today’s investment in humanitarian aid that will reach and support women and children in their most vulnerable moments through high impact interventions that save lives and help children reach their full potential,” said Julia Anderson, CEO of the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health.

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Contact information:

Louis Belanger – Bigger Than Our Borders 613-265-4417 / lbelanger@biggerthanourborders.ca  

Gabriel Karasz-Perriau – Cooperation Canada 514-945-0309 / gkaraszperriau@cooperation.ca 

Megan Aikens – CanWaCH 613-504-2862 / maikens@canwach.ca 

About Cooperation Canada

Since 1968, Cooperation Canada has brought together Canadian civil society organizations working in international development and humanitarian assistance. With over 100 members, we work with partners in Canada and around the world to build a fairer, safer and more sustainable world.

About Bigger Than Our Borders

Bigger than our Borders is a compelling campaign backed by NGOs that aims to drive the Canadian government towards a significant boost in foreign aid funding. With our deep commitment since 2018, Bigger than Our Borders unites with a collective of NGOs and philanthropic institutions to advocate for the government’s increased contribution to international assistance, ensuring that it meets its responsibility and increases the current funding levels.

About the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH)

The Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) is a membership of more than 100 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), academic institutions, health professional associations and private companies committed to advancing the health and rights of women, children and adolescents globally.

The group includes:

Cooperation Canada / Coopération Canada

Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) / Le Partenariat canadien pour la santé des femmes et des enfants (CanSFE)

Bigger than our Borders / Au-delà de nos frontières

Acted Canada

Action Against Hunger Canada

Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights 

ADRA Canada

Alberta Council for Global Cooperation

Association québécoise des organismes de coopération international (AQOCI)

Atlantic Council for International Cooperation

CAMFED Canada

Canadian Association for Global Health

Canada International Scientific Exchange Program (CISEPO)

Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM/ACSF)

Canadian Center for Women Empowerment 

Canadian Feed The Children

Canadian Foodgrains Bank

Canadian Lutheran World Relief

Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief (CPAR)

Canadian Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases

CARE Canada

CAWST

CDF Canada

Centre D’Étude et de Coopération Internationale (CECI)

Change for Children

ChildCare International 

Children Believe

Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac)

Coady Institute

CODE

Collaboration Santé Internationale

Compassion Canada

Crossroads International

Cuso International

Development and Peace ― Caritas Canada

Développement international Desjardins (DID)

Effect Hope (The Leprosy Mission Canada)

End Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Canada Network

Equality Fund

Equitas-International Centre for Human Rights Education

Farm Radio International 

Food for the Hungry Canada

Global Citizen

Grandmothers Advocacy Network

Habitat for Humanity Canada

HelpAge Canada

Hope and Healing International

HOPE International Development Agency

Humanitarian Coalition

Humanity & Inclusion Canada

Hungry For Life International 

International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO) 

International Development and Relief Foundation (IDRF)

International Development Enterprises (iDE) Canada

Islamic Relief Canada 

Jane Goodall Institute of Canada

Journalists for Human Rights (JHR)

KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives 

Kentro Christian Network

Lawyers Without Borders Canada / Avocats sans frontières Canada

Manitoba Council for International Cooperation

Maternal and Infant Health Canada

Maternity Today

Médecins du Monde Canada

Mennonite Central Committee Canada 

Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA)

Mission inclusion

Never Again International – Canada

Northern Council for Global Cooperation

Nutrition International

ONE Canada

One Drop Foundation

Ontario Council for International Cooperation 

Orbis Canada

Oxfam Canada

Oxfam-Québec

Partners In Health Canada

Plan International Canada

Presbyterian World Service & Development

Results Canada

Right To Play International 

Salanga

Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation 

Save the Children Canada

SeedChange

Seva Canada 

SOCODEVI

SOS Children’s Villages Canada

Trade Facilitation Office (TFO) Canada

UPA Développement international

Veterinarians without Borders Canada

VIDEA

WaterAid Canada

The Wellspring Foundation for Education

Women’s Global Health Innovations – Bfree Cup

World Accord International Development Agency

World Renew

World University Service of Canada (WUSC)

World Vision Canada

ZMQ Global