To Alleviate the Suffering of the Syrian People

Syria Recovery Trust Fund

Recovery Programme

Rehabilitation of Twenty Six (26) Schools in Dar’a Governorate

Rehabilitation of Twenty Six (26) Schools in Dar’a Governorate

Since the start of conflict in Syria, the Governorate of Dar’a continues to suffer heavy shelling, resulting in disruption of public services and the heavy destruction of critical infrastructure, including educational facilities.   The functionality of schools, and that of the education sector in general, have reached an unacceptable low level. Many schools have been abandoned as a result of massive destruction. In other areas, children are force...

Solid Waste Management and Rubble Removal in Eight Communities in Quneitra Governorate

Solid Waste Management and Rubble Removal in Eight Communities in Quneitra Governorate

Due to the on-going conflict, emigration of qualified staff, lack of funding, and scarcity of reliable waste collection trucks and associated equipment,  utility service providers have been unable to adequately perform waste collection duties. These factors have resulted in waste piling up at various locations within residential areas, causing repulsive environmental and hygien conditions.   Also, the lack of any pest and insect control has led t...

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Before the outbreak of conflict in Syria, the mainstream health services were provided by the public sector. The private sector’s health services were supplementary to those of the public sector. Critical health services were centralized in Damascus and in the capital city of each governorate.   Since the start of the conflict, local medical groups (i.e. doctors, nurses and paramedical staff) have attempted to provide alternative health services....

Solid Waste Management in six Communities in Dar’a Governorate

Solid Waste Management in six Communities in Dar’a Governorate

With the start of the conflict, municipalities stopped collecting solid waste. The whole area received repeated bombardment in the early days of the conflict. which resulted in extensive casualties in human and physical assets. As the conflict continued, waste containers were misappropriated, used as barriers during clashes, and destroyed. Additionally, the number of available waste collection vehicles has decreased due to malfunctions or theft....

Rehabilitation of Twenty Six (26) Schools in Dar’a Governorate

Rehabilitation of Twenty Six (26) Schools in Dar’a Governorate

Since the start of conflict in Syria, the Governorate of Dar’a continues to suffer heavy shelling, resulting in disruption of public services and the heavy destruction of critical infrastructure, including educational facilities.   The functionality of schools, and that of the education sector in general, have reached an unacceptable low level. Many schools have been abandoned as a result of massive destruction. In other areas, children are force...

Solid Waste Management and Rubble Removal in Eight Communities in Quneitra Governorate

Solid Waste Management and Rubble Removal in Eight Communities in Quneitra Governorate

Due to the on-going conflict, emigration of qualified staff, lack of funding, and scarcity of reliable waste collection trucks and associated equipment,  utility service providers have been unable to adequately perform waste collection duties. These factors have resulted in waste piling up at various locations within residential areas, causing repulsive environmental and hygien conditions.   Also, the lack of any pest and insect control has led t...

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Before the outbreak of conflict in Syria, the mainstream health services were provided by the public sector. The private sector’s health services were supplementary to those of the public sector. Critical health services were centralized in Damascus and in the capital city of each governorate.   Since the start of the conflict, local medical groups (i.e. doctors, nurses and paramedical staff) have attempted to provide alternative health services....

Solid Waste Management in six Communities in Dar’a Governorate

Solid Waste Management in six Communities in Dar’a Governorate

With the start of the conflict, municipalities stopped collecting solid waste. The whole area received repeated bombardment in the early days of the conflict. which resulted in extensive casualties in human and physical assets. As the conflict continued, waste containers were misappropriated, used as barriers during clashes, and destroyed. Additionally, the number of available waste collection vehicles has decreased due to malfunctions or theft....