The Aid for Afghanistan Coalition welcomes the adoption of Bill C-41 as a first step in enabling Canadian aid organizations to provide crucial humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan and other similar contexts. This legislation is needed to give Canadian aid organizations a path forward to ensure those who are in need of assistance receive it, regardless of where they are located. 

Over the past two years, Canadian aid organizations have advocated for the removal of barriers to much needed aid in places including Afghanistan, where Canadian aid organizations have been unable to work since the Taliban took control in August 2021.  

We believe that Bill C-41 is a step forward to allowing Canadian aid organizations to operate in a neutral, impartial and independent manner in these exceptional circumstances.  

We welcome the inclusion of a humanitarian exemption in Bill C-41, which covers a broad range of humanitarian work permitted under international law. These activities are vital for improving access to health care, ensuring access to food, water and sanitation, education, the protection of detainees and protecting human dignity. 

Looking ahead, there is more work to be done.  In the longer term we encourage movement away from requiring aid organizations to seek specific permission to operate and allow for a provision in legislation to ensure swift and efficient assistance to places where and when it is needed most. 

The Coalition will continue to work closely with partners to monitor the implementation of Bill C-41 and to ensure that it is done in a clear and effective way.  We look forward to sharing these observations at the Bill’s one-year review mark. 

We thank all Canadians who used their voice to help champion this issue. We know that humanitarian needs continue to grow, and assistance is needed now, more than ever. 

 

 

Canadian Red Cross 

World Vision Canada  

Islamic Relief Canada 

Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan 

Save the Children Canada 

Cooperation Canada 

Canadian Foodgrains Bank 

Presbyterian World Service & Development 

Humanitarian Coalition

Mennonite Central Committee Canada

Oxfam Canada 

Oxfam-Québec  

Plan International Canada  

Development and Peace – Caritas Canada 

Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) 

CARE Canada