Canada’s feminist policy a perfect fit for South Sudan, says UN refugee official
OTTAWA — A senior United Nations official says Canada could find a win for its feminist foreign policy in the spiralling famine and refugee crisis gripping South Sudan and neighbouring African countries.
Arnauld Akodjenou, the UN High Commissioner’s South Sudan co-ordinator, is in Ottawa today to press the Trudeau government for more Canadian involvement to alleviate one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters.
South Sudan’s five-year civil war has killed 400,000 and forced 2.2 million people to flee their country and 80 per cent of them are women and children, he says.