Advancing Communities with Integrity Driving

Syria’s recovery through peacebuilding, good governance, and inclusive economic growth — empowering women and youth to lead change and build resilient communities.

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RASD-Syria: Strengthening Democratic Accountability and Citizen Participation

RASD-Syria is a national initiative advancing transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in Syria’s evolving governance landscape....

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Our Mission

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.

Our Vision

A peaceful, inclusive, and resilient Syria where empowered communities lead recovery, uphold accountability, and shape a just and stable future

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Peace Ambassadors Project – Empowering Women for National Reconciliation
Current • Syria

Peace Ambassadors Project – Empowering Women for National Reconciliation

Overview The Peace Ambassadors Project is a flagship women-led initiative advancing reconciliation and social cohesion in post-conflict Syria. It empowers women as key actors in peacebuilding by equipping them with the skills, platforms, and networks needed to lead dialogue, mediation, and community initiatives that foster unity and mutual trust. Approach Implemented across Northern, Coastal, and Southern Syria, the project engages women through structured dialogue sessions, intensive training in conflict resolution and negotiation, and community-based reconciliation initiatives. Trained Peace Ambassadors facilitate local “Roundtable Dialogues,” bridging divides between diverse communities and promoting inclusive participation in shaping Syria’s future. A national reference document on women’s role in reconciliation and peacebuilding is being developed to guide future policy and practice. Impact The initiative contributes to rebuilding Syria’s social fabric by amplifying women’s voices and leadership in peace processes. By combining capacity-building, dialogue, and local action, Peace Ambassadors creates lasting pathways for inclusion, reconciliation, and community resilience — positioning women at the center of Syria’s national recovery and peacebuilding journey.
Green Works Aleppo – Creating Decent Jobs through Urban Recovery
Current • Aleppo

Green Works Aleppo – Creating Decent Jobs through Urban Recovery

Green Works – Aleppo

An employment-intensive initiative combining urban rehabilitation with immediate job creation for vulnerable communities in Aleppo.


Overview

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.

Approach

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.

  • Use of local labor and environmentally responsible construction methods
  • Capacity building for municipal teams and local contractors
  • On-the-job training in construction, waste management, and green practices

Impact

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.


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Jarat Al-Qala’ Market – Reviving Livelihoods and Local Resilience
Current • Syria

Jarat Al-Qala’ Market – Reviving Livelihoods and Local Resilience

Overview Located in the heart of Aleppo’s Old City near the historic Citadel, the Jarat Al-Qala’ Market brings life back to one of Syria’s most symbolic spaces. The initiative provides a dignified platform for earthquake-affected families, women, youth, and small producers to showcase and sell their products while restoring the city’s commercial and cultural vitality. Approach The project established a vibrant weekly market equipped with restored infrastructure, accessible facilities, and training support for participating vendors. Activities include business coaching, marketing skills development, and cooperation with local authorities to ensure cleanliness, safety, and sustainability. The market also serves as a social hub, hosting family-friendly cultural events that celebrate Aleppo’s heritage and resilience. Impact Jarat Al-Qala’ demonstrates how livelihood restoration and cultural revival can go hand in hand. It supports inclusive economic recovery, strengthens local governance collaboration, and empowers vulnerable groups to participate in rebuilding Aleppo’s economic and social fabric.

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Syrian_Corners Event in Damascus

Syrian_Corners Event in Damascus

#Syrian_Corners Event in Damascus


The Stability Support Unit, in cooperation with Ta’atef Association for Development, Nonviolent Communication and Charity Work, and in coordination with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in Damascus, organized an event titled #Syrian_Corners.

Attendees included:

The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, the Directorate of Social Affairs in Damascus, the Ministry of Sports and Youth, members of the Syrian Parliament, candidates from the electoral body, women active in the political field, representatives from Damascus Governorate, and members of the Ismaili Council.

The first day of #Syrian_Corners presented the vision of the event and its role in highlighting the richness and diversity of Syrian cultures. Several speakers emphasized the importance of creating inclusive spaces that reflect the richness of Syrian society in all its components.

The opening day then transformed into a vibrant space filled with sounds, colors, and flavors. A choir performed selections from Syrian musical heritage, traditional crafts were showcased, reconnecting attendees with the roots of Syrian craftsmanship, and guests enjoyed dishes representing flavors from various cities and villages.

The event also included a visual exhibition portraying Syria through its creators — artists, writers, directors, and poets.

Numerous media outlets covered the event, documenting the activities and participation, in a comprehensive scene celebrating diversity and bringing together all corners of Syria into one national mosaic.

This event is part of the project “Enhancing National Participation and Building Trust – Bridges”, funded by the European Union, Germany, and Denmark, within the framework of the Peace Initiative in Syria implemented by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).

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"Convoy of Hope" – A Roadmap Towards Sustainable Integration for Families Leaving Al-Hol Camp

"Convoy of Hope" – A Roadmap Towards Sustainable Integration for Families Leaving Al-Hol Camp

"Convoy of Hope" – A Roadmap Towards Sustainable Integration for Families Leaving Al-Hol Camp


In the presence of a representative from the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Director of the American Affairs Department, Mr. Qutayba Idlbi, Mr. Nour Eddin Al-Baba, the spokesperson for the Syrian Ministry of the Interior, and Ms. May Brazi, the Advisor to the Minister of Social Affairs and Labor for displaced persons.

In addition to representatives from the international coalition and several UN agencies and Syrian organizations, the Stabilization Support Unit held a dialogue session in Damascus, in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), dedicated to discussing the future of the families leaving Al-Hol camp and the challenges related to their evacuation and reintegration into their local communities.

A detailed presentation was given during the session on the needs report for these families, including the main priorities:

  • Urgent livelihood needs
  • Psycho-social support
  • Education follow-up for children
  • Protection and empowerment plans for women
  • Economic support programs to enhance community integration

The Executive Director of the Stabilization Support Unit, Munzer Sallah, spoke about the session, clarifying that its aim was to discuss the situation of Al-Hol camp and identify the basic needs of returning families, emphasizing the importance of evacuating the remaining families, over 14,000 of whom are mostly women and children, and that the main goal of this dialogue is to define roles and strengthen coordination mechanisms among all partners to ensure the desired results.

On her part, the Deputy Head of the UNHCR Mission in Syria, Asir Al-Mudai'in, highlighted that UN organizations operating in Syria are supporting the Syrian authorities in the process of return and rehabilitation of families in preparation for their return.

Mr. Qutayba Idlbi, Director of the American Affairs Department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, confirmed that the Ministry's role in the refugee return process is based on coordination and integration with the relevant ministries and government agencies, particularly the Ministries of the Interior and Social Affairs and Labor, to provide all necessary services and logistics for the return of families to their original areas.

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Visit of the Executive Director of the Stabilization Support Unit to Al-Hol Camp in the Rural Hasakah Governorate

Visit of the Executive Director of the Stabilization Support Unit to Al-Hol Camp in the Rural Hasakah Governorate

Visit of the Executive Director of the Stabilization Support Unit to Al-Hol Camp in the Rural Hasakah Governorate


At the invitation of RASED Jordan, the Executive Director of the Stabilization Support Unit visited Al-Hol Camp in the rural Hasakah Governorate. The SSU delegation conducted a series of visits, including to the RASED Jordan office, the Independent Election Commission in Jordan, and several organizations and international institutions concerned with supporting the Syrian people.

During the visit, the following was discussed:

  • Mechanisms and the possibility of relocating families and returning them to their original homes, ensuring a safe, dignified, and sustainable return.

The Executive Director also met with several families from the camp and listened directly to their demands and the challenges they face.

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