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

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...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Aleppo Governorate
Since the start of the conflict, grain centres have been targeted and are either partially destroyed or out of service. In the northern Aleppo countryside, several bakeries were targeted by airstrikes and a few others were vandalized. Currently, flour is provided to the operating bakeries mainly by relief organizations and Türkiye's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD). However, demand for bread remains high, as more internally disp...

Enhancing Food Security of Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates
Wheat crop production in Syria is of strategic importance for ensuring that food security needs of the population are met. Prior to 2010, the country required a minimum of 3.5 million MT of wheat production to ensure nation-wide food security. Except during drought years, Syria was unique among nations of the Middle East in reaching self-sufficiency levels of wheat production during the past couple of decades. Available crop production records in...

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...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Aleppo Governorate
Since the start of the conflict, grain centres have been targeted and are either partially destroyed or out of service. In the northern Aleppo countryside, several bakeries were targeted by airstrikes and a few others were vandalized. Currently, flour is provided to the operating bakeries mainly by relief organizations and Türkiye's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD). However, demand for bread remains high, as more internally disp...

Enhancing Food Security of Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates
Wheat crop production in Syria is of strategic importance for ensuring that food security needs of the population are met. Prior to 2010, the country required a minimum of 3.5 million MT of wheat production to ensure nation-wide food security. Except during drought years, Syria was unique among nations of the Middle East in reaching self-sufficiency levels of wheat production during the past couple of decades. Available crop production records in...