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

Rehabilitation of Power Transforming Centers in Raqqa City - Phase II
The rehabilitation of the electricity sector is one of the most critical issues to address after the conflict due to its direct and indirect impact on other sectors. In response to this urgent need, the SRTF approved the addition of the second phase of this intervention. This phase aims to revive targeted neighborhoods around Ar-Raqqa City by providing electricity to all its institutions, including schools, hospitals, fuel stations, and bus stati...

Mechanization and Training Centers for Agricultural Equipment in Ar Raqqa – Phase II
Following the success of the first phase of this intervention, “Mechanization and Training Centers for Agricultural Equipment in Ar-Raqqa – Phase I”, the second phase, “Mechanization and Training Centers for Agricultural Equipment in Ar-Raqqa – Phase II” will introduce technical advisory services to farmer cooperatives (coops) in eight villages around Ar-Raqqa. This intervention will provide operational and management support to the coops for the...

Support of Vegetable Production in Northern Aleppo
Agriculture remains a key part of the economy in northern Aleppo. The sector is a critical “safety net” for the communities, including internally displaced people (IDPs), who reside in several rural areas. However, due to the ongoing conflict, the agriculture sector in Syria has suffered from a reduction in productivity. Vegetable production has been impacted due to the lack of inputs, such as fertilizer, seeds, agrochemicals, and lack of acces...

Restoration of Urban Lighting in Ar-Raqqa City - Phase I
During the eight years of conflict, more than one-third of Syria’s infrastructure has been destroyed or damaged. The electrical infrastructure of urban areas of North East Syria has been seriously compromised during the conflict. Since 2011, effective electricity generation capacity has fallen by more than 70 percent. This is due to sector degradation from attacks on transmission lines and distribution facilities, as well as difficulty in ensur...

Rehabilitation of Power Transforming Centers in Raqqa City - Phase II
The rehabilitation of the electricity sector is one of the most critical issues to address after the conflict due to its direct and indirect impact on other sectors. In response to this urgent need, the SRTF approved the addition of the second phase of this intervention. This phase aims to revive targeted neighborhoods around Ar-Raqqa City by providing electricity to all its institutions, including schools, hospitals, fuel stations, and bus stati...

Mechanization and Training Centers for Agricultural Equipment in Ar Raqqa – Phase II
Following the success of the first phase of this intervention, “Mechanization and Training Centers for Agricultural Equipment in Ar-Raqqa – Phase I”, the second phase, “Mechanization and Training Centers for Agricultural Equipment in Ar-Raqqa – Phase II” will introduce technical advisory services to farmer cooperatives (coops) in eight villages around Ar-Raqqa. This intervention will provide operational and management support to the coops for the...

Support of Vegetable Production in Northern Aleppo
Agriculture remains a key part of the economy in northern Aleppo. The sector is a critical “safety net” for the communities, including internally displaced people (IDPs), who reside in several rural areas. However, due to the ongoing conflict, the agriculture sector in Syria has suffered from a reduction in productivity. Vegetable production has been impacted due to the lack of inputs, such as fertilizer, seeds, agrochemicals, and lack of acces...

Restoration of Urban Lighting in Ar-Raqqa City - Phase I
During the eight years of conflict, more than one-third of Syria’s infrastructure has been destroyed or damaged. The electrical infrastructure of urban areas of North East Syria has been seriously compromised during the conflict. Since 2011, effective electricity generation capacity has fallen by more than 70 percent. This is due to sector degradation from attacks on transmission lines and distribution facilities, as well as difficulty in ensur...