
Syria’s recovery through peacebuilding, good governance, and inclusive economic growth — empowering women and youth to lead change and build resilient communities.
RASD-Syria is a national initiative advancing transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in Syria’s evolving governance landscape....

To strengthen Syria’s recovery through peacebuilding, accountable governance, and inclusive economic growth — fostering trust, participation, and access to essential services and restored infrastructure, with women and youth leading lasting change.
A peaceful, inclusive, and resilient Syria where empowered communities lead recovery, uphold accountability, and shape a just and stable future
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An employment-intensive initiative combining urban rehabilitation with immediate job creation for vulnerable communities in Aleppo.
Green Works Aleppo is an employment-intensive initiative that combines urban rehabilitation with immediate job creation for vulnerable communities in Aleppo. Implemented in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO), the project contributes to the city’s economic and social recovery by restoring essential infrastructure while providing short-term employment, vocational training, and livelihood opportunities for returnees, youth, and women.
The project applies the ILO’s Employment-Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) model, using local labor and environmentally sustainable techniques to rehabilitate streets, drainage, and public spaces in the Qadi Askar neighborhood.
Green Works Aleppo delivers dual benefits by improving living conditions while generating dignified livelihoods. The initiative contributes to a broader vision of green recovery for decent work across post-crisis Syrian cities.


The Stabilization Support Unit (SSU), in partnership with Al-Hadara Association and Basmeh & Zeitooneh Syria, organized a community dialogue session titled “Policies and the Legal Framework in Syria.” The session was attended by legal experts, lawyers, academics, and public affairs activists.

The session included the presentation of a draft paper prepared based on the outcomes of dialogue sessions conducted across various governorates within the project. Participants engaged in discussions to review its content and exchange perspectives and feedback on the recommendations included, contributing to refining and strengthening its final outputs.


This interactive session provided a platform for participants to share insights and expertise, fostering constructive dialogue around legal and policy-related issues in Syria, and encouraging collaborative thinking toward more effective frameworks.

The session is part of the project “Enhancing National Participation and Building Trust – Jusoor,” which aims to strengthen community engagement and build trust among different components of society through dialogue, consultation, and capacity building.

The project is funded by the European Union, Germany, and Denmark, as part of the Peace in Syria Initiative implemented by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).

As part of its ongoing efforts to improve the conditions of families who recently arrived from Al-Hol Camp to Aq Burhan Camp in Akhtarin, and in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees #UNHCR, the Stabilization Support Unit (SSU) continued to provide food assistance during the days of Eid Al-Fitr by distributing meals to these families.

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These efforts come as part of a series of humanitarian interventions carried out by the Unit to ensure better living conditions for Syrians and to support them in meeting their basic needs.


As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the capacities of humanitarian workers, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) organized a specialized training with the participation of the Stability Support Unit (SSU) team.
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The training program covered key protection topics, focusing on community-based protection, accountability to affected populations (AAP), gender-based violence (GBV) awareness, child protection, and legal aspects, in addition to mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS).
The training was conducted at the Stability Support Unit office in Aleppo, where participants were divided into two groups to ensure continuity of services within Aq Burhan Camp in Akhtarin without interruption.


This training comes as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the skills of field teams and improve the quality of humanitarian response, ensuring it better meets the needs of communities in a more effective and sustainable manner.
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