Syrian refugee in Sudan aims to show how refugees can make a difference
A Syrian refugee living in Sudan, who says he wants to show how refugees can make a difference, is helping to supply clean water to Ethiopians fleeing conflict at home. Student Salam Kanoush, 29, fled Syria in 2016. He says he was kidnapped and robbed while leaving Aleppo and bombing attacks made it unsafe for him to remain at his university in Damascus. Kanoush says his mission is to prove that refugees can bring about change and has devoted his free time to helping other refugees and people in need. "In Sudan I wanted to give an example that refugees…