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Barbara Grantham

With the world’s attention on Gaza and Ukraine, another conflict rages on forgotten

International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen. The Canadian government has committed more than $165-million in humanitarian funding to Sudan and its neighbouring countries affected by the crisis, but there is still much more to be done, write the heads of four international aid organizations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen. The Canadian government has committed more than $165-million in humanitarian funding to Sudan and its neighbouring countries affected by the crisis, but there is still much more to be done, write the heads of four international aid organizations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen. The Canadian government has committed more than $165-million in humanitarian funding to Sudan and its neighbouring countries affected by the crisis, but there is still much more to be done, write the heads of four international aid organizations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen. The Canadian government has committed more than $165-million in humanitarian funding to Sudan and its neighbouring countries affected by the crisis, but there is still much more to be done, write the heads of four international aid organizations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY BARBARA GRANTHAM | September 21, 2021
A CARE trainer for the Empowering Women Workers in Bangladesh speaks in July 2019. Entrepreneurship can offer a clear path out of poverty, and when given better access to finance and capital, women are strong savers and borrowers, writes Barbara Grantham. Photograph courtesy of CARE Canada
Opinion | BY BARBARA GRANTHAM | September 21, 2021
Opinion | BY BARBARA GRANTHAM | September 21, 2021
A CARE trainer for the Empowering Women Workers in Bangladesh speaks in July 2019. Entrepreneurship can offer a clear path out of poverty, and when given better access to finance and capital, women are strong savers and borrowers, writes Barbara Grantham. Photograph courtesy of CARE Canada