The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is frequently listed as one of the most dangerous places on Earth to be a woman or girl. In the North Kivu province, conflict has exposed women and girls to unfathomable levels of suffering. In overcrowded and dangerous displacement camps in and around the provincial capital, at least 70 women per day face sexual violence.

Canada’s leadership is urgently needed right now. Join Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in calling on the Canadian Government to fund the humanitarian response in North Kivu, DRC as soon as possible.

MSF is calling on the Canadian Government to:  

  • Fund the humanitarian response in North Kivu, eastern DRC with new resources.
  • Demand that multilateral partners better respond to this crisis.  
  • Demonstrate leadership when the rest of the world looks away from North Kivu, eastern DRC.

Recipients:

  • Mélanie Joly (Liberal - Minister of Foreign Affairs, MP for Ahuntsic-Cartierville)
  • Ahmed Hussen (Liberal - Minister of International Development, MP for York South-Weston)
  • Rob Oliphant (Liberal - Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, MP for Don Valley West)
  • Anita Vandenbeld (Liberal - Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Development, MP for Ottawa West-Nepean)
  • Garnett Genuis (Conservative Opposition Critic for International Development, MP for Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan)
  • Heather McPherson (NDP Opposition Critic for Foreign Affairs, International Development, MP for Edmonton Strathcona)
  • Stéphane Bergeron, who is the Bloc Québecois Opposition Critic for Foreign Affairs and International Development, and the MP for Montarville

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Canada must support women, girls and displaced people in North Kivu, eastern DRC

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