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

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...

Rubble Removal in Eight Communities in Aleppo Governorate – Phase I
During the conflict, the northern and eastern Aleppo countryside experienced intensive battles; these battles have directly affected public infrastructures such as hospitals, schools, and roads, which have been completely or partially destroyed. Moreover, many private properties such as buildings, shops, and markets were also destroyed and a large number of residents of this area have been displaced. Recently, due to relative stability, an improv...

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...

Provision of Solid Waste Management Services in Deir Ez-zor – Phase I
Since the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, solid waste collection and disposal services have been disrupted across the country, becoming a public health issue in many cities including Deir Ez-Zor province located 450 km northeast of Damascus. It is considered the seventh largest city in eastern Syria with close border with Iraq. Deir Az- Ez-Zor inhabitants mostly live on the west bank of the Euphrates River which divides the city into two...

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...

Rubble Removal in Eight Communities in Aleppo Governorate – Phase I
During the conflict, the northern and eastern Aleppo countryside experienced intensive battles; these battles have directly affected public infrastructures such as hospitals, schools, and roads, which have been completely or partially destroyed. Moreover, many private properties such as buildings, shops, and markets were also destroyed and a large number of residents of this area have been displaced. Recently, due to relative stability, an improv...

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...

Provision of Solid Waste Management Services in Deir Ez-zor – Phase I
Since the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, solid waste collection and disposal services have been disrupted across the country, becoming a public health issue in many cities including Deir Ez-Zor province located 450 km northeast of Damascus. It is considered the seventh largest city in eastern Syria with close border with Iraq. Deir Az- Ez-Zor inhabitants mostly live on the west bank of the Euphrates River which divides the city into two...