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

Rehabilitation of the Medium Voltage Grid in Selected Areas of Dar’a Governorate
The medium voltage grid in Dar’a Governorate has not been adequately maintained since the start of the conflict due to the lack of resources and equipment. Medium voltage hardware such as circuit breakers, underground cables, overhead conductors, fuses, poles, towers, isolators, disconnectors and other assets have been damaged or destroyed. Part of the medium voltage underground cables have become out of service due to a lack of maintenance and i...

Rubble Removal in Eight Communities of Dar’a Governorate
The war in Syria caused extensive destruction of infrastructure and residential buildings and generated massive amounts of rubble of construction materials. In Dar’a Governorate alone, it is estimated that 60,000 houses (homes for approximately 360,000 people) have been destroyed. This has resulted in millions of cubic meters of rubble. Local Council sources and the Syrian Civil Defence (SCD) estimate the rates of destruction in residential areas...

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...

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 the Medium Voltage Grid in Selected Areas of Dar’a Governorate
The medium voltage grid in Dar’a Governorate has not been adequately maintained since the start of the conflict due to the lack of resources and equipment. Medium voltage hardware such as circuit breakers, underground cables, overhead conductors, fuses, poles, towers, isolators, disconnectors and other assets have been damaged or destroyed. Part of the medium voltage underground cables have become out of service due to a lack of maintenance and i...

Rubble Removal in Eight Communities of Dar’a Governorate
The war in Syria caused extensive destruction of infrastructure and residential buildings and generated massive amounts of rubble of construction materials. In Dar’a Governorate alone, it is estimated that 60,000 houses (homes for approximately 360,000 people) have been destroyed. This has resulted in millions of cubic meters of rubble. Local Council sources and the Syrian Civil Defence (SCD) estimate the rates of destruction in residential areas...

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...

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....