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MAP Canada’s work is grounded in measurable outcomes, trusted local partnerships, and long-term institutional strengthening.
These figures reflect MAP Canada’s broader leadership legacy, trusted partnerships, and program experience.
Make Aid Possible (MAP Canada) works at the intersection of humanitarian response and sustainable development. We support communities facing crisis, poverty, displacement, inequality, and limited access to essential services while investing in systems that help people recover, rebuild, and thrive.
Our approach combines Canadian institutional governance, trusted local partnerships, and evidence-informed programming to deliver practical, scalable, and sustainable impact.
MAP Canada works across interconnected program areas that respond to immediate needs while building long-term community resilience.
Our flagship initiatives demonstrate how targeted humanitarian action, innovation, and local partnerships can create measurable pathways toward dignity, opportunity, and sustainable development.
Hope for Vision
Providing access to life-changing eye care interventions for children and vulnerable individuals, helping restore sight, independence, and opportunity in underserved communities.
Learn More →Watan App
A digital skills and employment platform connecting youth and vulnerable communities with training, opportunity pathways, and labor market access.
Learn More →RAFAH Project
Advancing women’s empowerment, education, livelihoods, and community resilience to help families and communities move from vulnerability toward long-term stability.
Learn More →Make Aid Possible (MAP Canada) works at the intersection of humanitarian response and sustainable development. We support communities facing crisis, poverty, displacement, inequality, and limited access to essential services while investing in systems that help people recover, rebuild, and thrive.
Our approach combines Canadian institutional governance, trusted local partnerships, and evidence-informed programming to deliver practical, scalable, and sustainable impact.
MAP Canada is designed to bridge urgent humanitarian response with long-term development outcomes. Our work is rooted in evidence, strengthened by local partnerships, and guided by a commitment to accountability, dignity, and measurable impact.
Evidence-Based Programming
Programs are designed using data, field learning, community needs, and measurable outcomes.
Local Partnerships
MAP Canada works through trusted local partners and community-based structures to ensure relevance, ownership, and sustainability.
Institutional Accountability
Our work is supported by governance, policy frameworks, risk management, and transparent decision-making.
Sustainable Development
We connect immediate response with long-term resilience, capacity strengthening, and development pathways.
MAP Canada operates through a Canada-based institutional platform and regional implementation structures, with direct presence in 22+ countries and extended reach through partnerships in more than 62 countries.
Our work is rooted in local knowledge, community trust, and strategic partnerships that enable context-sensitive programming across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and conflict-affected settings.
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Direct Countries
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Countries Through Strategic Partnerships
MAP Canada partners with governments, foundations, international organizations, private-sector actors, academic institutions, NGOs, and community-based organizations to design and deliver high-impact solutions.
Our partnership model is built on shared responsibility, local leadership, transparency, and measurable long-term outcomes.
MAP Canada’s governance framework supports transparent decision-making, ethical operations, strategic oversight, and responsible institutional growth.
Your support helps MAP Canada work with local partners to respond to urgent needs while investing in long-term solutions that strengthen resilience, dignity, and self-reliance.
Together, we can help communities move beyond crisis toward sustainable futures.
MAP Canada integrates evidence, field learning, research, and knowledge partnerships into program design, implementation, and evaluation.
Our insights hub shares reports, publications, case studies, updates, and learning resources that support transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
MAP Canada engages communities, partners, and supporters through national, humanitarian, institutional, and campaign-based events that advance awareness, collaboration, and action.
World Refugee Day
June 20, 2026
UN / HumanitarianCanada Day
July 1, 2026
Canadian Public EventWorld Food Day
October 16, 2026
UN / HumanitarianInclusive. Rights-Based. Community-Driven.
Our work is grounded in inclusion and equity, ensuring that all individuals — regardless of background — have access to opportunities, services, and support.
Partner With Us to Drive Sustainable Impact
We invite governments, institutions, foundations, private-sector partners, civil society organizations, and communities to collaborate with MAP Canada in delivering sustainable, high-impact solutions.