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...

Extension of Medical Services for Rural Communities in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase III
In light of the success of the first two phases of the SRTF’s intervention, “Provisions of PHC Services and Clean Water Supply for Rural Communities”, the Fund introduced a third phase, “Extension for Medical Services in Rural Communities – Phase III” to ensure the continuity of health services and maintain their quality in the targeted areas. During the first two phases, Public Health Centers (PHC) were established and fully equipped in seven lo...

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...

Emergency Response for COVID-19 in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate
Amid growing local and international concerns regarding the COVID-19 outbreak in North-Eastern Syria (NES), as well as fears of a possible second peak of the virus as predicted by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) launched a health intervention in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate, among a series of efforts in the NES, where health systems are fragile and barely equipped to deal with casual morbidities, much less a s...

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...

Extension of Medical Services for Rural Communities in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase III
In light of the success of the first two phases of the SRTF’s intervention, “Provisions of PHC Services and Clean Water Supply for Rural Communities”, the Fund introduced a third phase, “Extension for Medical Services in Rural Communities – Phase III” to ensure the continuity of health services and maintain their quality in the targeted areas. During the first two phases, Public Health Centers (PHC) were established and fully equipped in seven lo...

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...

Emergency Response for COVID-19 in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate
Amid growing local and international concerns regarding the COVID-19 outbreak in North-Eastern Syria (NES), as well as fears of a possible second peak of the virus as predicted by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) launched a health intervention in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate, among a series of efforts in the NES, where health systems are fragile and barely equipped to deal with casual morbidities, much less a s...