Canada providing $3 million in humanitarian aid to Afghans after deadly earthquake
OTTAWA — The federal government is providing $3 million in humanitarian assistance to support thousands of people affected by Sunday’s deadly earthquake in Afghanistan.
A news release issued by Global Affairs Canada today says $1.3 million will be allocated to the World Food Programme which is already providing food and logistical help.
The International Committee of the Red Cross will get $1 million.
CARE Canada and Islamic Relief Canada will both get $350,000 to provide assistance including clean water, emergency shelters and essential non-food items.



