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

Supporting Restoration of Aquaculture in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase I
For years, many of Ar-Raqqa residents depended on fishing in the Euphrates and fish farming as one source of their livelihoods in addition to agriculture and livestock breeding. However, due to the conflict and recent influx of displaced families and returnees to Ar-Raqqa, vital sectors suffered many setbacks, which called for interventions to help improve food security and livelihood opportunities of extremely vulnerable host community members,...

Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate – Phase IV
The SRTF has been working relentlessly to revive the agricultural sector in Ar-Raqqa Governorate to restore it to pre-conflict activity levels -after years of skirmishes. To that end, the SRTF intervened through the implementation of three phases of the project: "Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate” which was implemented with a significant impact on agricultural production levels and on people’s livelihoods. Building on the su...

Provision of Solid Waste Management Services in Deir ez-Zor – Phase II
Deir ez-Zor Governorate suffered extensive destruction as a result of the conflict and during the liberation from Daesh. There was a need for immediate action to carry out solid waste management services to collect the rubble of construction materials scattered around heavily inhabited areas in the Governorate. The SRTF, in collaboration with an NGO successfully implemented and completed “Provision of Solid Waste Management Services in Deir ez-Zo...

Cold Storage Facility for Perishable Crops in Northern Aleppo - Phase I
The project targets an area in Northern Aleppo populated with around 54,500, of whom about 42,000 are indigenous inhabitants; most of which work in agriculture mainly in the cultivation of potatoes and garlic. As of today, there are around 3,000 potato growers in the targeted area and its surroundings, employing around 15,000 persons. Most farmers are small land holders, whilst there are approximately 1,000 farmers with an average land ownershi...

Supporting Restoration of Aquaculture in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase I
For years, many of Ar-Raqqa residents depended on fishing in the Euphrates and fish farming as one source of their livelihoods in addition to agriculture and livestock breeding. However, due to the conflict and recent influx of displaced families and returnees to Ar-Raqqa, vital sectors suffered many setbacks, which called for interventions to help improve food security and livelihood opportunities of extremely vulnerable host community members,...

Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate – Phase IV
The SRTF has been working relentlessly to revive the agricultural sector in Ar-Raqqa Governorate to restore it to pre-conflict activity levels -after years of skirmishes. To that end, the SRTF intervened through the implementation of three phases of the project: "Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate” which was implemented with a significant impact on agricultural production levels and on people’s livelihoods. Building on the su...

Provision of Solid Waste Management Services in Deir ez-Zor – Phase II
Deir ez-Zor Governorate suffered extensive destruction as a result of the conflict and during the liberation from Daesh. There was a need for immediate action to carry out solid waste management services to collect the rubble of construction materials scattered around heavily inhabited areas in the Governorate. The SRTF, in collaboration with an NGO successfully implemented and completed “Provision of Solid Waste Management Services in Deir ez-Zo...

Cold Storage Facility for Perishable Crops in Northern Aleppo - Phase I
The project targets an area in Northern Aleppo populated with around 54,500, of whom about 42,000 are indigenous inhabitants; most of which work in agriculture mainly in the cultivation of potatoes and garlic. As of today, there are around 3,000 potato growers in the targeted area and its surroundings, employing around 15,000 persons. Most farmers are small land holders, whilst there are approximately 1,000 farmers with an average land ownershi...