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HEALTHCARE SECTOR
• Bza’a, Jarabulus, norther and eastern countryside of Aleppo.

HEALTHCARE SECTOR

The Stabilization Committee provided equipment to support the healthcare sector and medical facilities of the newly liberated areas. The Committee has provided three ambulances, established medical center in Zougra camp in Jarabulus and equipped it, established medical center in Bza’a and equipped it, provided Um Adase Health center with some medical equipment alongside to providing the medical centers in the norther and eastern countryside of Aleppo with 40 medical beds and different kinds of medical equipment.

The General Women Conference:
• Azaz

The General Women Conference:

The conference was the outcome of the project of Strengthening the role of women in society and held in Azaz – Northern Aleppo – on 25 July 2018 and attended by representatives of NGOs, CSOs, governmental (official) parties and 150 women from different areas of the northern and eastern countryside of Aleppo Project for Involving Women in Conflicts Management: The project aims to enhance the women’s role in conflicts management and targeted 45 women in the following communities: Azaz, Marea and Al-bab.

STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN SOCIETY:
• Azaz, Al-bab, Jarablus, Afrin, Marea, Qabbasin, Bza’a, Sawran, Akhtarin, Dabeq, Ahtemlat and Alra’i

STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN SOCIETY:

Projects held by The Stabilization Committee’s Women Office Strengthening the role of women in society: The Stabilization Committee’s Women Office has held a Project for Strengthening the role of women in society which target 600 women in 12 communities (Azaz, Al-bab, Jarablus, Afrin, Marea, Qabbasin, Bza’a, Sawran, Akhtarin, Dabeq, Ahtemlat and Alra’i). Within the scope of this project the Women Office has held 22 meeting in participation of the women and local council; the meetings focused on the needs, difficulties and problems faced by women and ways and mechanisms to solve these problems

Launch of the "Monawara Ya Aleppo" Initiative with the Support of the Stabilization Support Unit

Launch of the "Monawara Ya Aleppo" Initiative with the Support of the Stabilization Support Unit

The Aleppo Governorate launched the "Monawara Ya Aleppo" initiative in collaboration with the Stabilization Support Unit and KAF (KAFAF) Association. The initiative aims to light up the streets and vital areas of the city, enhance public safety, and provide a safer environment for residents. It also seeks to activate commercial and social activities during the nighttime hours. Additionally, the initiative encourages civil and community organizations to participate in supporting the campaign to achieve its goals. This initiative is being implemented through two main tracks: 1. Replacing old electric lighting bulbs with new energy-efficient ones. 2. Maintaining and rehabilitating solar-powered lighting units in the eastern neighborhoods and the old districts of Aleppo.

The Stabilization Support Unit Launches the "Returnees" Campaign

The Stabilization Support Unit Launches the "Returnees" Campaign

After the liberation of Syria, and as part of the coordinated efforts between the Stabilization Support Unit and the Aleppo Governorate to support and empower displaced families to return to their homes, the Stabilization Support Unit teams launched today to conduct field assessments of the damaged homes in the neighborhoods of Aleppo to evaluate and identify the extent of the damage. The #Returnees Campaign aims to provide the necessary support to cover transportation or renovation costs for the returning families' homes, alleviating their economic burdens.

The First Day of the "Syrian Sect" Initiative Launched by the Stabilization Support Unit

The First Day of the "Syrian Sect" Initiative Launched by the Stabilization Support Unit

The First Day of the #Syrian_Sect Initiative Launched by the Stabilization Support Unit with the Participation of Several Organizations and Charitable Associations, Under the Patronage of the Aleppo Governorate The campaign targeted rural Latakia, where visits were conducted to the families in the villages of (Mukhtaria, Brabishbo, Bahluliyah) to emphasize the importance of social cohesion and the need to avoid being drawn into sectarian strife, ensuring a more harmonious future for all segments of Syrian society. Additionally, essential food supplies were provided to the most needy families. The initiative will continue for several days and aims to carry out field visits and provide assistance to affected civilian families in the Syrian coast and families of public security victims.