
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.


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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The Stability Support Unit (SSU), in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), camp management, and the Department of Social Affairs and Labor in Al-Hasakah, contributed to facilitating the relocation of a number of Syrian families from Al-Rouj Camp in Northeast Syria.
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This effort was carried out as part of ongoing initiatives aimed at supporting the return of displaced Syrians to their areas of origin and enhancing opportunities for stability and community recovery.

The visit also included a review of the humanitarian conditions the camp, in addition to assessing the living conditions of its residents and the broader challenges they continue to face.
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This step comes as part of a broader series of humanitarian interventions that seek to support safe and dignified return pathways for Syrians, while also contributing to the improvement of their living conditions and prospects for long-term stability.

With the support of the Stability Support Unit through the #Fazaa_Manbij initiative, Noor Al-Mustaqbal Association in the city of Manbij, in cooperation with Happy Steps Association, continues implementing a project aimed at supporting amputees by providing prosthetic limbs to help them regain mobility and improve their quality of life.

As part of the project activities, measurements were recently taken for seven amputees in preparation for manufacturing and fitting lower prosthetic limbs for them in the upcoming phase.

As a result, the total number of beneficiaries supported by the project has now exceeded 60 individuals since its launch, reflecting the ongoing efforts to improve the living conditions of amputees and enable them to regain independence and reintegrate into society.
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