The crew talks about their work in Lesvos: “A lot of people are overwhelmed and powerless”

Two members of our crew, who've been in the camp Kara Tepe 2 talk about the time they spent there. Rebekka (doctor) and Lamin (paramedic) give an account of what it's like to do medical work in a refugee camp. They talk about what frustrated them the most and the new impressions they gained.

By |2024-01-06T20:41:37+00:00November 18th, 2020|

COVID, Camp und ein bisschen Chaos: ein Zwischenbericht unseres Einsatzes auf Lesbos.

Wir sind nun zusammen mit dem ASB seit zwei Wochen im Camp Kara Tepe 2 auf Lesbos in Griechenland. Ein erstes Zwischenfazit des Einsatzes lautet: it‘s complicated. Wir wollen nicht, dass Menschen in Lagern leben müssen. Faktisch lässt sich der aktuelle Zustand aber nicht kurzfristig auflösen, solange die EU daran kein …

By |2020-11-06T13:00:00+00:00November 6th, 2020|

Medical mission in Lesvos – prevent a second Moria

After a long wait and several failed attempts, it's happening: CADUS is going to Lesvos. In cooperation with the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB), we have responded to an official request and are sending a medical team to Kara Tepe 2 (also called Moria 2) to provide humanitarian aid. A small crew from CADUS is already …

By |2024-01-06T20:41:51+00:00October 23rd, 2020|

Syrien zwischen Covid und Caesar Act

Korruption und Krankheit gehen in einem Land selten gut einher, vor Allem dann nicht, wenn zusätzlich ein brutaler Bürgerkrieg tobt. Ein Bürgerkrieg, der in fast allen Landesteilen unglaubliche Zerstörung hinterlassen hat, in dem Bashar al-Assad unliebsame Bevölkerungsteile durch Aushungern und Angriffen mit chemischen …

By |2020-09-02T12:14:00+00:00September 2nd, 2020|

network face shield: an interim report

When the pandemic really started, we at CADUS were faced with a situation that was unusual for our circumstances: a crisis right on our doorstep, for which there were hardly any recommendations for action in the world of humanitarian aid that we could have based on. Through our Crisis Response Makerspace we were …

By |2024-01-06T20:42:16+00:00July 31st, 2020|

Northeast Syria: Public Relations done sensitively

Part of the essential public relations work of an organization that depends on donations is to report regularly on its own work. Nevertheless, we report comparatively little about our work in Northeast Syria. What are the reasons for our hesitation, which sometimes leads to smoking heads in our PR department?

By |2024-01-06T20:42:26+00:00July 26th, 2020|
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