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

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...

Supporting Health Services in the North Aleppo Countryside
In the northern Aleppo countryside, hospitals and health centres are unable to meet necessary requirements due to a lack of equipment, supplies, medicines, and staff capacities. Additionally, the growth of the area’s population and the arrival of newly displaced persons due to population movement from other areas in Syria has placed further pressure on the already fragile health infrastructure. Against this backdrop, the project aims to suppo...

Installation of Solar Power Generation Units in a City of Dar’a Governorate
Syria’s power generation system and national electricity grid suffered a great deal of damage since the outbreak of the conflict. Consequently, the country’s power generation capacity was reduced by about 75%. Power supplies to a large number of urban and rural areas, including the target city of this project, were reduced considerably. The city’s main supply sources, a 20kv feeder grid line and 66/20kv substation, were largely affected and are c...

Supply of Orthopedic Implants and Devices to Three Hospitals in Aleppo Governorate
Due to the conflict, the Ministry of Health in Damascus has stopped the supply of medical goods to many areas in Syria. Various donors are providing a variety of health goods and services as a matter of relief to medical facilities, but because orthopedic surgeries are expensive and donors have been unable to fill this need, patients receive treatment only in the acute phase of orthopedic events as a stabilization measure. This method has led to...

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...

Supporting Health Services in the North Aleppo Countryside
In the northern Aleppo countryside, hospitals and health centres are unable to meet necessary requirements due to a lack of equipment, supplies, medicines, and staff capacities. Additionally, the growth of the area’s population and the arrival of newly displaced persons due to population movement from other areas in Syria has placed further pressure on the already fragile health infrastructure. Against this backdrop, the project aims to suppo...

Installation of Solar Power Generation Units in a City of Dar’a Governorate
Syria’s power generation system and national electricity grid suffered a great deal of damage since the outbreak of the conflict. Consequently, the country’s power generation capacity was reduced by about 75%. Power supplies to a large number of urban and rural areas, including the target city of this project, were reduced considerably. The city’s main supply sources, a 20kv feeder grid line and 66/20kv substation, were largely affected and are c...

Supply of Orthopedic Implants and Devices to Three Hospitals in Aleppo Governorate
Due to the conflict, the Ministry of Health in Damascus has stopped the supply of medical goods to many areas in Syria. Various donors are providing a variety of health goods and services as a matter of relief to medical facilities, but because orthopedic surgeries are expensive and donors have been unable to fill this need, patients receive treatment only in the acute phase of orthopedic events as a stabilization measure. This method has led to...