OTTAWA,
ON, Aug. 19, 2024 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister,
Justin Trudeau, today issued the
following statement on World Humanitarian Day:
"Today, on World Humanitarian Day, we honour the heroes who risk
their lives to protect the world's most vulnerable.
"Twenty-one years ago, an attack on the United Nations (UN)
headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq,
killed 22 humanitarian workers and wounded over 150 others. In the
years since, hundreds of aid workers have lost their lives.
"The effects of armed conflict and climate change have resulted
in a record-high number of people needing humanitarian assistance.
Through our work with humanitarian partners such as the UN, the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and
non-governmental organizations, Canada is providing urgent assistance and
protection to those most in need. We are also ensuring the
participation and protection of women and girls through our
Feminist International Assistance Policy.
"One region where humanitarian aid is most needed today is
Gaza. The situation in
Gaza is catastrophic. To date,
Canada has committed
$165 million to help those in need in Gaza and the West
Bank. An urgent ceasefire is needed in Gaza – with the release of hostages, the
protection of civilians, and an increased flow of humanitarian aid
throughout the region.
"On World Humanitarian Day, I invite all Canadians to learn more
about humanitarian workers and their work to build a better world.
To humanitarian workers from Canada and around the world: We thank you for
your dedication and bravery."
This document is also available at https://pm.gc.ca
SOURCE Prime Minister's Office