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CADUS 2019 and up into year six!

We say goodbye to the past year 2019 and thus the fifth year of our existence. We review 2019 and look ahead to 2020.
So up into the sixth year of CADUS!

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by Jonas Grünwald

An ambulace from CADUS in front of a truck from Heyva Sor at Tal Tamr.

Tal Tamr - medical care under fire

Tal Tamr Hospital is an important drop-in center for diseased and injured persons in the region – even more so during the ongoing Turkish assaults. Therefore we support our partner organization Heyva Sor and participate in the funding of the hospital's operation cost.

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by Jonas Grünwald

A kind of entrance sign of the city Serekaniye in Northeast Syria, April 2015.

The end of Rojava?

No, we are not talking about the end of the self-government project in Northeast Syria, although the situation on site is certainly raising concerns.

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A rescue team from Heyva Sor evacuates injured fro Serekanyie into a CADUS ambulance.

The silence of the public

The attack on our ambulance, including the driver and our employee, has caused almost no reaction in the media. Why this kind of situation and why that should give us thoughtful voices.

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by Jonas Grünwald

The bloody passenger seat in the damaged rescue vehicle.

CADUS employees attacked in Northeast Syria!



Once again international law was violated by Turkey and its allies: rescue forces were shot at.


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by Jonas Grünwald

A truck is loaded with food supplies for distribution.

No peace for northeastern Syria

As fighting continues in northeastern Syria, international aid is still much needed. CADUS keeps funding the operation of five ambulances.

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by Jonas Grünwald

Ambulances financed by CADUS standing in a parking lot of Heyva Sor, ready for deployment.

Ambulances and food supplies – Your donations in action

Thanks to your donations, we have been able to continually supply emergency aid in northeastern Syria. A brief update.

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by Jonas Grünwald

Fee from Heyva Sor and Verena from CADUS in Erbil after the withdrawal form Northeastsyria. (still-image)

Without access, but not idle.

Verena from CADUS and Fee from Heyva Sor with a video statement: since yesterday, all organizations have withdrawn their international teams from northern Syria/Rojava due to the arrival of Syrian government forces. We also had to leave behind our friends and colleagues. Our projects are ongoing and we are working hard to regain access.

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by Jonas Grünwald

Humanitarian Empowerment - Against the Turkish attack in the northern Syrian territories!

Erdogan´s war or how to destroy progress

It´s happening, the long feared invasion of Turkey is taking place.
As a humanitarian aid organisation, the principle of neutrality requires us not to take a stand in conflicts. But what we can do is talk about facts.

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by Jonas Grünwald

Operation room with equipment at al-Hol field hospital.

Good news from the field hospital

Our field hospital is well visited. In addition, we are about to open the expansion with some important features.

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by Jonas Grünwald