To Alleviate the Suffering of the Syrian People

Syria Recovery Trust Fund

Stabilisation Programme

Rehabilitation of Three Water Pump Stations in Ar-Raqqa Governorate

Rehabilitation of Three Water Pump Stations in Ar-Raqqa Governorate

As a result of the conflict, many communities in Northeast Syria (NES) do not have safe and reliable access to drinking and irrigation water.   In response to this growing issue, the SRTF approved the intervention, “Rehabilitation of Three Water Pump Stations in Ar-Raqqa Governorate”.     This intervention focuses on rehabilitating three water pump stations in Ar-Raqqa governorate. The implementing partner divided this intervention into four diff...

Rehabilitation of A Water Pumping Station in Deir Ez-Zor

Rehabilitation of A Water Pumping Station in Deir Ez-Zor

Water pumping stations are critical for the livelihoods and economies of local communities and farmers in Deir Ez-Zor. These stations are the first step in transferring water from the Euphrates River into the local water supply, irrigation system, and septic systems.   This intervention will focus on the rehabilitation of one water pumping station in Deir Ez-Zor and aims to provide residents with access to a reliable and safe water source and pro...

Rehabilitation of a Water Irrigation Channel and Pumping Stations and Agricultural Support in Deir-ez-Zor

Rehabilitation of a Water Irrigation Channel and Pumping Stations and Agricultural Support in Deir-ez-Zor

Agriculture has always been a prominent sector in Deir ez-Zor supporting the economy with the production of crops such as wheat, cotton, sesame, and vegetables. And prior to the war, agricultural cooperatives played a prominent role in supporting the availability of fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, seeds and fuel, in addition to providing input and feedback services, free of charge or at significantly reduced prices. They also supported farme...

Rehabilitation of a Water Supply Network in a City in Idleb Governorate – Phase II

Rehabilitation of a Water Supply Network in a City in Idleb Governorate – Phase II

In 2011, approximately 85% of the population in Syria had access to safe drinking water; this figure has declined to 40% since the Syrian crisis began. In addition, water quality is deteriorating and water supply diminishing. In the selected city and adjacent areas, the water supply has been heavily affected by the conflict due to the electric power being cut off and the infrastructure – which is used for both water extraction (via pumps) and wat...

Rehabilitation of Three Water Pump Stations in Ar-Raqqa Governorate

Rehabilitation of Three Water Pump Stations in Ar-Raqqa Governorate

As a result of the conflict, many communities in Northeast Syria (NES) do not have safe and reliable access to drinking and irrigation water.   In response to this growing issue, the SRTF approved the intervention, “Rehabilitation of Three Water Pump Stations in Ar-Raqqa Governorate”.     This intervention focuses on rehabilitating three water pump stations in Ar-Raqqa governorate. The implementing partner divided this intervention into four diff...

Rehabilitation of A Water Pumping Station in Deir Ez-Zor

Rehabilitation of A Water Pumping Station in Deir Ez-Zor

Water pumping stations are critical for the livelihoods and economies of local communities and farmers in Deir Ez-Zor. These stations are the first step in transferring water from the Euphrates River into the local water supply, irrigation system, and septic systems.   This intervention will focus on the rehabilitation of one water pumping station in Deir Ez-Zor and aims to provide residents with access to a reliable and safe water source and pro...

Rehabilitation of a Water Irrigation Channel and Pumping Stations and Agricultural Support in Deir-ez-Zor

Rehabilitation of a Water Irrigation Channel and Pumping Stations and Agricultural Support in Deir-ez-Zor

Agriculture has always been a prominent sector in Deir ez-Zor supporting the economy with the production of crops such as wheat, cotton, sesame, and vegetables. And prior to the war, agricultural cooperatives played a prominent role in supporting the availability of fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, seeds and fuel, in addition to providing input and feedback services, free of charge or at significantly reduced prices. They also supported farme...

Rehabilitation of a Water Supply Network in a City in Idleb Governorate – Phase II

Rehabilitation of a Water Supply Network in a City in Idleb Governorate – Phase II

In 2011, approximately 85% of the population in Syria had access to safe drinking water; this figure has declined to 40% since the Syrian crisis began. In addition, water quality is deteriorating and water supply diminishing. In the selected city and adjacent areas, the water supply has been heavily affected by the conflict due to the electric power being cut off and the infrastructure – which is used for both water extraction (via pumps) and wat...