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

Enhancing Food Security of Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates
Wheat crop production in Syria is of strategic importance for ensuring that food security needs of the population are met. Prior to 2010, the country required a minimum of 3.5 million MT of wheat production to ensure nation-wide food security. Except during drought years, Syria was unique among nations of the Middle East in reaching self-sufficiency levels of wheat production during the past couple of decades. Available crop production records in...

Enhancing Food Security of Aleppo and Idleb Governorates
The wheat crop production in Syria has always been considered of strategic importance in meeting the food security needs of the population. A series of consecutive drought years, up to the current conflict and insecurity conditions, high transport cost due to high prices of fuel, lack of funds available for purchasing wheat from farmers led to the present crises of wheat shortage throughout the country. In order to address food insecurity in...

Solid Waste Removal and Management in Aleppo City - Phase I
With the start of the conflict, the regime ceased any allocation of funds to support waste collection and management services. This has resulted in the termination of such services to the detriment of sanitation and hygiene standards in the city. As fighting continued, most of the equipment of the solid waste sector were misappropriated and used as barricades during the fighting. The overall lack of waste management has led to the spread of bad o...

Solid Waste Management and Rubble Removal in 10 Communities in Hama Governorate
Following the outbreak of the conflict, debris and rubble accumulated as a result of the repeated shelling of cities. The lack of heavy machinery to rehabilitate water mains, remove debris, open roads, and clean city squares exacerbated the situation. As the conflict continued, waste containers were misappropriated, used as barriers during clashes, and destroyed. As a result, waste has been piled into mounds while health problems and diseases spr...

Enhancing Food Security of Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates
Wheat crop production in Syria is of strategic importance for ensuring that food security needs of the population are met. Prior to 2010, the country required a minimum of 3.5 million MT of wheat production to ensure nation-wide food security. Except during drought years, Syria was unique among nations of the Middle East in reaching self-sufficiency levels of wheat production during the past couple of decades. Available crop production records in...

Enhancing Food Security of Aleppo and Idleb Governorates
The wheat crop production in Syria has always been considered of strategic importance in meeting the food security needs of the population. A series of consecutive drought years, up to the current conflict and insecurity conditions, high transport cost due to high prices of fuel, lack of funds available for purchasing wheat from farmers led to the present crises of wheat shortage throughout the country. In order to address food insecurity in...

Solid Waste Removal and Management in Aleppo City - Phase I
With the start of the conflict, the regime ceased any allocation of funds to support waste collection and management services. This has resulted in the termination of such services to the detriment of sanitation and hygiene standards in the city. As fighting continued, most of the equipment of the solid waste sector were misappropriated and used as barricades during the fighting. The overall lack of waste management has led to the spread of bad o...

Solid Waste Management and Rubble Removal in 10 Communities in Hama Governorate
Following the outbreak of the conflict, debris and rubble accumulated as a result of the repeated shelling of cities. The lack of heavy machinery to rehabilitate water mains, remove debris, open roads, and clean city squares exacerbated the situation. As the conflict continued, waste containers were misappropriated, used as barriers during clashes, and destroyed. As a result, waste has been piled into mounds while health problems and diseases spr...