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

Rehabilitation of a Number of Electrical Transformers in Ar-Raqqa
The conflict in Ar-Raqqa left a devastating impact on infrastructures across all vital services, including electricity. With the absence of electrical supplies, living standards have decreased immensely for communities living in the northeast of Syria, forcing them to live in harsh conditions. One of the most pressing demands of the local community was providing hospitals, facilities, and houses in Ar-Raqqa with electricity by rehabilitating the...

Provision of PHC Services and Clean Water Supply for Rural Communities – Phase II
In light of the great success of Phase I of the same project, and in response to Ar-Raqqa residents’ need to secure a normal life after their return to their homes post the conflict, there was still an urgent need to reach more communities with access and improvements to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and health services that are key to support returnees to resume normal life activities in Ar-Raqqa. Damage caused by the fighting remains wi...

Rehabilitation of the Medium and Low Voltage Grid in Urban, Sub-urban and Rural Communities in a Northern District in Aleppo
Prior to the conflict, electricity services were provided to a northern district in Aleppo and its greater area by the General Company for Electricity of Aleppo Governorate and the district Electricity Department. The supply source for the northern district in Aleppo was via 20 kV feeders from a 66/20 kV substation. However, since the beginning of the conflict the regime had completely terminated any funding of electricity services in the opposi...

Provision of PHC Services and Clean Water Supply for Rural Communities – Phase I
Following the end of conflict, residents of Ar-Raqqa have increasingly started to return to their homes. The returnees face significant challenges as they seek to resume to normal life activities. Damage caused by the fighting remains widespread and basic services are unavailable or are extremely limited. Assessments from humanitarian actors and local authorities suggest that access and improvements to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and he...

Rehabilitation of a Number of Electrical Transformers in Ar-Raqqa
The conflict in Ar-Raqqa left a devastating impact on infrastructures across all vital services, including electricity. With the absence of electrical supplies, living standards have decreased immensely for communities living in the northeast of Syria, forcing them to live in harsh conditions. One of the most pressing demands of the local community was providing hospitals, facilities, and houses in Ar-Raqqa with electricity by rehabilitating the...

Provision of PHC Services and Clean Water Supply for Rural Communities – Phase II
In light of the great success of Phase I of the same project, and in response to Ar-Raqqa residents’ need to secure a normal life after their return to their homes post the conflict, there was still an urgent need to reach more communities with access and improvements to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and health services that are key to support returnees to resume normal life activities in Ar-Raqqa. Damage caused by the fighting remains wi...

Rehabilitation of the Medium and Low Voltage Grid in Urban, Sub-urban and Rural Communities in a Northern District in Aleppo
Prior to the conflict, electricity services were provided to a northern district in Aleppo and its greater area by the General Company for Electricity of Aleppo Governorate and the district Electricity Department. The supply source for the northern district in Aleppo was via 20 kV feeders from a 66/20 kV substation. However, since the beginning of the conflict the regime had completely terminated any funding of electricity services in the opposi...

Provision of PHC Services and Clean Water Supply for Rural Communities – Phase I
Following the end of conflict, residents of Ar-Raqqa have increasingly started to return to their homes. The returnees face significant challenges as they seek to resume to normal life activities. Damage caused by the fighting remains widespread and basic services are unavailable or are extremely limited. Assessments from humanitarian actors and local authorities suggest that access and improvements to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and he...