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

Sustainable Solar Energy Systems for Silos, Mills and Bakeries in Northern Aleppo
The deteriorating electricity supply resulting from the ongoing conflict across Syria has forced public facilities to heavily rely on fuel generators and private electricity companies as reliable sources of electricity. This has resulted in an increase in electricity prices and production costs. In response to this matter, the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF), in coordination with an Implementing Entity (IE), has launched the Electricity...

Installation of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems to Operate Health Facilities in Northern Aleppo
With the continuous influx of internally displaced people (IDPs) into Northern Aleppo, the Health sector has become even more fragile given that demand for already-scarce resources has increased. The intermittent availability of (high-cost) electricity in the area as well as only poses another challenge to the sector as it disrupts the provision of health services, thereby, putting lives at risk and exacerbating an already-fragile situation. Th...

Sustainable Energy Solar System for Water Pumping Stations in Rural Areas of North Aleppo - Phase I
The onset of conflict in Northern Aleppo caused severe damage to the area’s main energy sources and infrastructure which has led to a 75% loss in power generation capacity. The consequences of these damaged electrical facilities and installations include sporadic power, reliance on high-cost privately-owned generators, increased water prices due to pumping shortages. In response to this growing problem, the SRTF approved a new project, “Sustain...

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...

Sustainable Solar Energy Systems for Silos, Mills and Bakeries in Northern Aleppo
The deteriorating electricity supply resulting from the ongoing conflict across Syria has forced public facilities to heavily rely on fuel generators and private electricity companies as reliable sources of electricity. This has resulted in an increase in electricity prices and production costs. In response to this matter, the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF), in coordination with an Implementing Entity (IE), has launched the Electricity...

Installation of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems to Operate Health Facilities in Northern Aleppo
With the continuous influx of internally displaced people (IDPs) into Northern Aleppo, the Health sector has become even more fragile given that demand for already-scarce resources has increased. The intermittent availability of (high-cost) electricity in the area as well as only poses another challenge to the sector as it disrupts the provision of health services, thereby, putting lives at risk and exacerbating an already-fragile situation. Th...

Sustainable Energy Solar System for Water Pumping Stations in Rural Areas of North Aleppo - Phase I
The onset of conflict in Northern Aleppo caused severe damage to the area’s main energy sources and infrastructure which has led to a 75% loss in power generation capacity. The consequences of these damaged electrical facilities and installations include sporadic power, reliance on high-cost privately-owned generators, increased water prices due to pumping shortages. In response to this growing problem, the SRTF approved a new project, “Sustain...

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...