
You can join the project "What Can I Do for Gaza."
An independent project born to transform powerlessness and indignation into concrete action.
Why it matters
What Can I Do for Gaza is a non-partisan and independent project, created in response to the sense of urgency and helplessness in the face of the ongoing genocide in Gaza, funded, armed, and justified by the Western world.
The project gathers a range of concrete actions that anyone can take, proving that it’s not true that nothing can be done. You don’t need to be an expert, activist, or part of an organization: you just need to be willing to contribute.
It’s run by a group of volunteers, and anyone can join to offer operational support.
At the moment, we are especially looking for:
- Web developers
- Web editors
- Content managers
- Designers
- Researchers in political and legal fields
- People based in other countries willing to localize the project abroad (translations, adaptations, promotion through local media)
What you can do
Write to whatcanidoforgaza@gmail.org
Offer your availability as a volunteer, including your skills, languages spoken, and the time you can commit.
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