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

Enhancing Shelter and Livelihood in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate
The infrastructure in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate, Northeast Syria (NES), has sustained significant damage throughout the conflict, posing economic challenges for residents and increasing the economic burden on them as their homes were damaged, thereby, creating an unsafe living environment, especially for internally displaced persons (IDPs), women, children and the elderly. This has also made it difficult for returnee IDPs from one specific camp in...

Restoration of Sustainable and Safe Water Access to Six Communities in A Sub-District in Northern Aleppo
The ongoing Syrian conflict has resulted in heightened water insecurity for both the host community residents and internally displaced people (IDPs) in Northwest Syria. This has been exacerbated by the scarcity of clean and safe water sources, necessitating a costly dependence on water trucking and the consumption of fuel to operate water stations. Consequently, the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) has launched a new project with an implementin...

Rehabilitation of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in a District in Northern Aleppo – Phase I
Since the conflict started in Syria, the utilities, including the water and sanitation infrastructure networks, have not received any maintenance. A considerable amount of damage has been caused to the infrastructure due to the growing population in Northern Aleppo due to internal displacement which overloaded the infrastructure and increased pressure on the distribution network. In response to this issue, the SRTF approved a new project, “Reha...

Rehabilitation and Restoration of the Potable Water Supply Network in 14 Communities of Quneitra Governorate
Since the start of the conflict, the regime stopped funding of operations and maintenance of pump stations that supply and distribute water via water networks in Quneitra Governorate. This has led to a gradual decay of the said facilities. In addition, a number of potable water and sanitation networks have been badly damaged causing losses in water and pollution in residential areas. As a result, water shortages have become increasingly frequent...

Enhancing Shelter and Livelihood in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate
The infrastructure in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate, Northeast Syria (NES), has sustained significant damage throughout the conflict, posing economic challenges for residents and increasing the economic burden on them as their homes were damaged, thereby, creating an unsafe living environment, especially for internally displaced persons (IDPs), women, children and the elderly. This has also made it difficult for returnee IDPs from one specific camp in...

Restoration of Sustainable and Safe Water Access to Six Communities in A Sub-District in Northern Aleppo
The ongoing Syrian conflict has resulted in heightened water insecurity for both the host community residents and internally displaced people (IDPs) in Northwest Syria. This has been exacerbated by the scarcity of clean and safe water sources, necessitating a costly dependence on water trucking and the consumption of fuel to operate water stations. Consequently, the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) has launched a new project with an implementin...

Rehabilitation of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in a District in Northern Aleppo – Phase I
Since the conflict started in Syria, the utilities, including the water and sanitation infrastructure networks, have not received any maintenance. A considerable amount of damage has been caused to the infrastructure due to the growing population in Northern Aleppo due to internal displacement which overloaded the infrastructure and increased pressure on the distribution network. In response to this issue, the SRTF approved a new project, “Reha...

Rehabilitation and Restoration of the Potable Water Supply Network in 14 Communities of Quneitra Governorate
Since the start of the conflict, the regime stopped funding of operations and maintenance of pump stations that supply and distribute water via water networks in Quneitra Governorate. This has led to a gradual decay of the said facilities. In addition, a number of potable water and sanitation networks have been badly damaged causing losses in water and pollution in residential areas. As a result, water shortages have become increasingly frequent...