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Barrel bomb attacks and artillery strikes in Northwest Syria
CanDo's emergency response to barrel bomb attacks and artillery strikes on Hama and Idlib countryside in Northwestern Syria. -
Riyad's Story
Let’s inspire more superheroes like Riyad #InspiringHumanitarians -
Hiba's Story
How do you have the strength to go on helping others after your house is bombed? Find out from Hiba, a true #InspiringHumanitarian -
Midwives Save Lives
Help save the lives of Syrian mothers and their babies who are needlessly dying due to lack of sufficient midwifery. #MidwivesSaveLives -
Kites Not Shells
Change the lives of thousands of Syrian children and help them cope during times of war with a simple children's magazine. #KitesNotShells -
Everyone deserves dignity
Support our campaign and help provide clean kits to hundreds of families displaced by war in Syria. #GiveHealthGiveLife -
Traditional model vs CanDo model
The traditional aid model is broken and we need to do things differently. The CanDo community supports crowdfunding campaigns where 100% of the money goes directly to the local humanitarians doing lifesaving work. -
Dr Rola Hallam talks at TED
Local humanitarians are the beacons of light in the darkness of war”. Watch the first ever Syrian TED fellow, Dr Rola Hallam explain the courageous work of local humanitarians helping people survive in crises. -
75% vs 1%
Did you know that in Syria, 75% of aid is carried out by local humanitarians, but they receive less than 1% of direct funding? Challenge the system and support them directly.