Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07OTTAWA303
2007-02-14 22:36:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Ottawa
Cable title:
ADDITIONAL CANADIAN AID TO SUDAN
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UNCLAS OTTAWA 000303
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
STATE FOR WHA/CAN, EEB/IFD/ODF AND AF/SPG
STATE PASS AID/AFR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID PGOV SOCI PREF CA SU
SUBJECT: ADDITIONAL CANADIAN AID TO SUDAN
UNCLAS OTTAWA 000303
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
STATE FOR WHA/CAN, EEB/IFD/ODF AND AF/SPG
STATE PASS AID/AFR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID PGOV SOCI PREF CA SU
SUBJECT: ADDITIONAL CANADIAN AID TO SUDAN
1. (U) Summary: On February 13, International Cooperation
Minister Verner announced that Canada is committing C$13
million over five years to fund an umbrella project to
support displaced populations and home communities in Sudan's
disputed regions of Abyei, South Kordofan and Blue Nile. End
Summary.
2. (U) According to the Canadian International Development
Agency (CIDA),this project is aimed at supporting the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA),that brought to an end
decades of civil war and reinforcing the ability of
communities in the affected regions to receive and integrate
displaced populations and to protect the most vulnerable,
including children. The CPA project includes initiatives
aimed at responding to the needs of the population in these
areas.
3. (U) The Canadian funding will be allocated as follows:
-- C$2.06 million, over two years, to Save the Children
Canada to promote the return and reintegration of displaced
persons to their home villages by increasing access to clean
water and sanitation, as well as creating income generating
activities;
-- C$2 million to the United Nations Mine Action Service for
demining the main routes in the disputed regions;
-- C$2.8 million for UNICEF to increase access to basic
education for girls and boys aged 6-13 and to improve
teaching materials, as well as to help alleviate the affects
of violence, abuse and neglect on some 200,000 war-affected
children;
-- C$2.04 million to Emmanuel Relief and Rehabilitation
International of Canada, associated with Serving in Mission
Canada, to help 30 communities in the disputed regions with
improved water, sanitation and health services.
4. (U) The remaining C$4 million will be allocated as the
situation evolves. The new contribution supplements the
C$110 million in humanitarian, reconstruction and
reintegration funding that Canada has contributed since April
2005 to alleviate the suffering of Sudanese affected by
conflict.
Visit Canada's Classified Web Site at
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/wha/ottawa
WILKINS
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
STATE FOR WHA/CAN, EEB/IFD/ODF AND AF/SPG
STATE PASS AID/AFR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID PGOV SOCI PREF CA SU
SUBJECT: ADDITIONAL CANADIAN AID TO SUDAN
1. (U) Summary: On February 13, International Cooperation
Minister Verner announced that Canada is committing C$13
million over five years to fund an umbrella project to
support displaced populations and home communities in Sudan's
disputed regions of Abyei, South Kordofan and Blue Nile. End
Summary.
2. (U) According to the Canadian International Development
Agency (CIDA),this project is aimed at supporting the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA),that brought to an end
decades of civil war and reinforcing the ability of
communities in the affected regions to receive and integrate
displaced populations and to protect the most vulnerable,
including children. The CPA project includes initiatives
aimed at responding to the needs of the population in these
areas.
3. (U) The Canadian funding will be allocated as follows:
-- C$2.06 million, over two years, to Save the Children
Canada to promote the return and reintegration of displaced
persons to their home villages by increasing access to clean
water and sanitation, as well as creating income generating
activities;
-- C$2 million to the United Nations Mine Action Service for
demining the main routes in the disputed regions;
-- C$2.8 million for UNICEF to increase access to basic
education for girls and boys aged 6-13 and to improve
teaching materials, as well as to help alleviate the affects
of violence, abuse and neglect on some 200,000 war-affected
children;
-- C$2.04 million to Emmanuel Relief and Rehabilitation
International of Canada, associated with Serving in Mission
Canada, to help 30 communities in the disputed regions with
improved water, sanitation and health services.
4. (U) The remaining C$4 million will be allocated as the
situation evolves. The new contribution supplements the
C$110 million in humanitarian, reconstruction and
reintegration funding that Canada has contributed since April
2005 to alleviate the suffering of Sudanese affected by
conflict.
Visit Canada's Classified Web Site at
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/wha/ottawa
WILKINS