To Alleviate the Suffering of the Syrian People
Syria Recovery Trust Fund
Recovery Programme

Primary Health Care for Conflict-Affected Populations in Deir-ez-Zor – Phase III
Syrians in Deir-ez-Zor have been facing barriers in accessing healthcare services given their cost, instability and shortage, as a result of the ongoing conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic and the water crisis which has increased the spread of waterborne diseases, including the recent Cholera outbreak. The Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) has designed this intervention, “Primary Health Care for Conflict-Affected Populations in Deir-ez-Zor – Phase I...

Installation of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems to Operate Health Facilities in Northern Aleppo
With the continuous influx of internally displaced people (IDPs) into Northern Aleppo, the Health sector has become even more fragile given that demand for already-scarce resources has increased. The intermittent availability of (high-cost) electricity in the area as well as only poses another challenge to the sector as it disrupts the provision of health services, thereby, putting lives at risk and exacerbating an already-fragile situation. Th...

Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate- Phase II
In response to the need to continue to support, and improve the health sector in Northeast Syria, the SRTF approved phase II of the health intervention, “Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate.” The intervention aims to provide comprehensive essential health services to already existing primary health care centers PHCCs in Deir-ez-Zor and to support one Level-3 PHCC, one Level-4 PHCC, and one Mobile clinic that w...

Supporting Health Services in the Northern Aleppo Countryside – Phase II
With an increasing population, currently estimated at 1.3 million people in Northeastern Aleppo, more pressure is placed on health services systems to carter for patients with quality services, and even more on the existing Ambulance Response Network which is facing challenges in meeting emergency requests in various locations. And due to this increased pressure and the need for a timely response to emergencies in the health service sector, the...

Primary Health Care for Conflict-Affected Populations in Deir-ez-Zor – Phase III
Syrians in Deir-ez-Zor have been facing barriers in accessing healthcare services given their cost, instability and shortage, as a result of the ongoing conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic and the water crisis which has increased the spread of waterborne diseases, including the recent Cholera outbreak. The Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) has designed this intervention, “Primary Health Care for Conflict-Affected Populations in Deir-ez-Zor – Phase I...

Installation of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems to Operate Health Facilities in Northern Aleppo
With the continuous influx of internally displaced people (IDPs) into Northern Aleppo, the Health sector has become even more fragile given that demand for already-scarce resources has increased. The intermittent availability of (high-cost) electricity in the area as well as only poses another challenge to the sector as it disrupts the provision of health services, thereby, putting lives at risk and exacerbating an already-fragile situation. Th...

Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate- Phase II
In response to the need to continue to support, and improve the health sector in Northeast Syria, the SRTF approved phase II of the health intervention, “Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate.” The intervention aims to provide comprehensive essential health services to already existing primary health care centers PHCCs in Deir-ez-Zor and to support one Level-3 PHCC, one Level-4 PHCC, and one Mobile clinic that w...

Supporting Health Services in the Northern Aleppo Countryside – Phase II
With an increasing population, currently estimated at 1.3 million people in Northeastern Aleppo, more pressure is placed on health services systems to carter for patients with quality services, and even more on the existing Ambulance Response Network which is facing challenges in meeting emergency requests in various locations. And due to this increased pressure and the need for a timely response to emergencies in the health service sector, the...