
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) organized a community dialogue session in Jaramana titled "Social Contract", as part of a series of meetings aimed at fostering community dialogue and addressing key societal issues.

The session was facilitated by Dr. Zaidoun Al-Zoubi and brought together more than 30 participants representing diverse segments of Syrian society, engaging in in-depth and comprehensive discussions on the concept of the social contract.


Participants reviewed key historical theories of the social contract, analyzed its main actors, and discussed the rights and responsibilities associated with each party within this framework.
The session concluded with initial insights and proposals on how to develop a balanced social contract that reflects the current reality and contextual specificities of Syria.


This session marks the tenth dialogue organized by the Stabilization Support Unit in Jaramana, as part of an ongoing series addressing critical societal topics, including state-building, governance and institutional strengthening, social cohesion, and the development of local services.
These efforts fall under the project "Enhancing National Participation and Building Trust – Bridges", funded by the European Union and the governments of Germany and Denmark, as part of the Peace Initiative in Syria implemented by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).

In cooperation between the Stabilization Support Unit (SSU) and Shiraa Al-Khair Association, a dialogue workshop titled "Administrative Reform and Transparency" was held as part of the "Enhancing National Participation and Building Trust – Bridges" project.

The workshop was facilitated by Anas Al-Rawi and took place at Sea View Hotel. The session was part of a series of dialogue meetings under the project, aiming to promote participation, exchange perspectives, and build trust.


During the session, participants reviewed the draft paper that had been prepared based on discussions and sessions conducted across different governorates within the project.

The workshop focused on discussing and reviewing the document’s content, while exchanging feedback, remarks, and ideas that contribute to refining and improving it.
The session concluded with a constructive exchange of insights among participants, supporting the development of more effective and transparent administrative practices.

The Stabilization Support Unit (SSU) organized the first forum for Peace Ambassadors, launching the reference document for the Peace Ambassadors program in Syria. This initiative aims to enhance women's role in building civil peace and social cohesion, and to promote a culture of dialogue among different components of society, in cooperation with the Women's Empowerment and Support Unit.

The forum was attended by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in Syria, along with the Acting French Ambassador in Syria, Mr. Jean-Baptiste Favre, as well as various community representatives, civil society actors, and organizations working in development and social affairs.


During the forum, the ambassadors from different governorates presented highlights of the main activities and initiatives implemented during the first phase of the program, emphasizing their role in supporting social cohesion and enhancing local dialogue.


The forum also reviewed the reference document, which serves as the program’s main framework, aiming to unify working mechanisms and guide the ambassadors’ efforts to achieve a sustainable impact in their communities.


The forum concluded with the distribution of certificates of appreciation to the participating ambassadors, recognizing their efforts and contributions to the successful completion of the first phase of the program.

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