A paradigm shift is needed on Canada’s approach to international humanitarian aid

In a time of turmoil and conflict across the world, Canada’s choices can set an example for the future of aid delivery.
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen. Canada will soon release its aid plan for Myanmar for the next three years.

In the past decade, international humanitarian agencies have increasingly embraced “localization.” It’s a shift that centres power within local populations, respects community guidance, promotes self-determination and context-appropriate solutions to social problems, a...

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