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

Emergency Response for COVID-19 in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate
Amid growing local and international concerns regarding the COVID-19 outbreak in North-Eastern Syria (NES), as well as fears of a possible second peak of the virus as predicted by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) launched a health intervention in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate, among a series of efforts in the NES, where health systems are fragile and barely equipped to deal with casual morbidities, much less a s...

Emergency Response for COVID-19 in Ar-Raqqa
The Coronavirus pandemic, known as COVID-19, is unprecedented in recent history and has spread rapidly; infecting millions of people causing the death of hundreds of thousands of people on a global scale. Many members of humanitarian and medical organizations are highly concerned about the infection reaching Syria, especially the Northeast and Northwest areas, which have very limited access to medical facilities and laboratory diagnostic capaciti...

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,...

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...

Emergency Response for COVID-19 in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate
Amid growing local and international concerns regarding the COVID-19 outbreak in North-Eastern Syria (NES), as well as fears of a possible second peak of the virus as predicted by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) launched a health intervention in Deir Ez-Zor Governorate, among a series of efforts in the NES, where health systems are fragile and barely equipped to deal with casual morbidities, much less a s...

Emergency Response for COVID-19 in Ar-Raqqa
The Coronavirus pandemic, known as COVID-19, is unprecedented in recent history and has spread rapidly; infecting millions of people causing the death of hundreds of thousands of people on a global scale. Many members of humanitarian and medical organizations are highly concerned about the infection reaching Syria, especially the Northeast and Northwest areas, which have very limited access to medical facilities and laboratory diagnostic capaciti...

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,...

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...