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

Agriculture Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate – Phase II
Ar-Raqqa Governorate was once the breadbasket of Syria, producing a large share of Syria’s important cereal crops. Agricultural productivity has been severely affected since Daesh took control of Ar-Raqqa. During the fight to liberate Ar-Raqqa from Daesh, many civilians were forced to abandon farms, critical infrastructure was decimated, and agricultural equipment, seeds, crops, and other key inputs were damaged or looted. Restoring the agricult...

Home Gardens, Backyard Poultry Kits, and Custom Home Repairs for Urban Households – Phase I
As increasing numbers of formerly displaced civilians return to Ar-Raqqa, they face a myriad of hardships and challenges to their livelihoods. This includes the lack of access to sufficient food, water, shelter, and other key needs. Addressing these issues is vital to the stabilization of areas liberated from Daesh and ensuring the long-term resilience of affected communities. Through this intervention the SRTF will tackle these challenges thro...

Supporting the Recovery of Crop Production in Dar’a Governorate
Agriculture, which largely contributes to the local economy and GDP in southern Syria, has suffered a significant decline since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis. The sector lacked both reliable operational agricultural equipment, such as those for grain cleaning and seed treatment, and logistical means (e.g. assets required for the timely distribution of seeds to farmers). Moreover, there was a ban on the supply of seed treatment inputs such as...

Reestablishing Seed Production and Multiplication Programmes in Aleppo, Idleb, and Hama Governorates
Prior to the conflict, the local entity responsible for agricultural matters, had more than 150 field vehicles, many warehouses of various storage capacities, and a number of offices throughout Syria. Additionally, the local entity had screening and treating machines to ensure a high quality wheat seed product. They had a capacity of 25,000 tons of screened, treated, and certified wheat seeds every year that they would provide to farmers at reaso...

Agriculture Support to Farmers in Ar-Raqqa Governorate – Phase II
Ar-Raqqa Governorate was once the breadbasket of Syria, producing a large share of Syria’s important cereal crops. Agricultural productivity has been severely affected since Daesh took control of Ar-Raqqa. During the fight to liberate Ar-Raqqa from Daesh, many civilians were forced to abandon farms, critical infrastructure was decimated, and agricultural equipment, seeds, crops, and other key inputs were damaged or looted. Restoring the agricult...

Home Gardens, Backyard Poultry Kits, and Custom Home Repairs for Urban Households – Phase I
As increasing numbers of formerly displaced civilians return to Ar-Raqqa, they face a myriad of hardships and challenges to their livelihoods. This includes the lack of access to sufficient food, water, shelter, and other key needs. Addressing these issues is vital to the stabilization of areas liberated from Daesh and ensuring the long-term resilience of affected communities. Through this intervention the SRTF will tackle these challenges thro...

Supporting the Recovery of Crop Production in Dar’a Governorate
Agriculture, which largely contributes to the local economy and GDP in southern Syria, has suffered a significant decline since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis. The sector lacked both reliable operational agricultural equipment, such as those for grain cleaning and seed treatment, and logistical means (e.g. assets required for the timely distribution of seeds to farmers). Moreover, there was a ban on the supply of seed treatment inputs such as...

Reestablishing Seed Production and Multiplication Programmes in Aleppo, Idleb, and Hama Governorates
Prior to the conflict, the local entity responsible for agricultural matters, had more than 150 field vehicles, many warehouses of various storage capacities, and a number of offices throughout Syria. Additionally, the local entity had screening and treating machines to ensure a high quality wheat seed product. They had a capacity of 25,000 tons of screened, treated, and certified wheat seeds every year that they would provide to farmers at reaso...