To Alleviate the Suffering of the Syrian People

Syria Recovery Trust Fund

Recovery Programme

Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase I

Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase I

Raqqa governorate has been one of the most heavily damaged areas during the fight to liberate it from Daesh. Since it was liberated, more than 138,000 IDPs have returned to Ar-Raqqa city and surroundings and need assistance. With the destruction of much of the infrastructure, access to sustainable food security remains challenging. Damages to the irrigation infrastructure, agricultural equipment, and lack of agricultural inputs have significantly...

Rehabilitation of the Medium Voltage Grid in Selected Areas of Dar’a Governorate

Rehabilitation of the Medium Voltage Grid in Selected Areas of Dar’a Governorate

The medium voltage grid in Dar’a Governorate has not been adequately maintained since the start of the conflict due to the lack of resources and equipment. Medium voltage hardware such as circuit breakers, underground cables, overhead conductors, fuses, poles, towers, isolators, disconnectors and other assets have been damaged or destroyed. Part of the medium voltage underground cables have become out of service due to a lack of maintenance and i...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates

The South of Syria has seen a significant population growth since July 2017 when de-escalation of the conflict and ceasefire came to an effect. Consequently, demand for subsistence foodstuff, especially bread, has increased significantly, putting heavy pressure on a food security system that was already weakened by years of fighting since the start of the conflict in 2011. The governorates of Dar’a and Quneitra currently suffers from insufficient...

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Before the outbreak of conflict in Syria, the mainstream health services were provided by the public sector. The private sector’s health services were supplementary to those of the public sector. Critical health services were centralized in Damascus and in the capital city of each governorate.   Since the start of the conflict, local medical groups (i.e. doctors, nurses and paramedical staff) have attempted to provide alternative health services....

Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase I

Agricultural Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate - Phase I

Raqqa governorate has been one of the most heavily damaged areas during the fight to liberate it from Daesh. Since it was liberated, more than 138,000 IDPs have returned to Ar-Raqqa city and surroundings and need assistance. With the destruction of much of the infrastructure, access to sustainable food security remains challenging. Damages to the irrigation infrastructure, agricultural equipment, and lack of agricultural inputs have significantly...

Rehabilitation of the Medium Voltage Grid in Selected Areas of Dar’a Governorate

Rehabilitation of the Medium Voltage Grid in Selected Areas of Dar’a Governorate

The medium voltage grid in Dar’a Governorate has not been adequately maintained since the start of the conflict due to the lack of resources and equipment. Medium voltage hardware such as circuit breakers, underground cables, overhead conductors, fuses, poles, towers, isolators, disconnectors and other assets have been damaged or destroyed. Part of the medium voltage underground cables have become out of service due to a lack of maintenance and i...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates

The South of Syria has seen a significant population growth since July 2017 when de-escalation of the conflict and ceasefire came to an effect. Consequently, demand for subsistence foodstuff, especially bread, has increased significantly, putting heavy pressure on a food security system that was already weakened by years of fighting since the start of the conflict in 2011. The governorates of Dar’a and Quneitra currently suffers from insufficient...

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Support to Health Services in Dar'a Governorate

Before the outbreak of conflict in Syria, the mainstream health services were provided by the public sector. The private sector’s health services were supplementary to those of the public sector. Critical health services were centralized in Damascus and in the capital city of each governorate.   Since the start of the conflict, local medical groups (i.e. doctors, nurses and paramedical staff) have attempted to provide alternative health services....