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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....

RASD Project

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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Protection, Recovery & Reintegration
Current • Syria

Protection, Recovery & Reintegration

Protection, Recovery & Reintegration




Community-based interventions supporting safe, dignified, and sustainable return, while strengthening protection, services, and social cohesion across Syria.


Overview

The Stabilization Support Unit (SSU), in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), implements integrated, community-based interventions to support the safe, dignified, and sustainable return of displaced populations across Syria. The program focuses on strengthening protection, providing essential services, and supporting economic reintegration through legal assistance, prevention of gender-based violence, child protection, psychosocial support, and community engagement.

Approach

These interventions are delivered through a network of community centers, mobile teams, and local volunteers, ensuring inclusive and accountable access to services for returnees, internally displaced persons, and host communities. This approach contributes to strengthening social cohesion and promoting local stability.

  • Community-based service delivery through centers, mobile teams, and volunteers
  • Legal aid, protection services, and psychosocial support
  • Support for economic reintegration and livelihoods

Emergency Response

SSU leads an emergency response in Akurhan Camp following the transfer of families from Al-Hol Camp, providing life-saving assistance including hot meals, ready-to-eat food baskets, water trucking, and waste management services. This ensures continuity of essential services during critical displacement phases.

Integration

The integration between emergency response and long-term recovery programs enhances resilience and supports sustainable solutions in line with international humanitarian standards.

Caravan of Hope

Under the “Caravan of Hope” initiative, SSU coordinated the return of dozens of families from Al-Hol Camp to their communities of origin across several Syrian governorates, providing legal and livelihood support alongside post-return follow-up to ensure sustainable reintegration.


Impact

The program delivered integrated protection and support services to thousands of beneficiaries, including around 4,000 people through emergency response interventions, while improving equitable access to services, strengthening social cohesion, and enabling sustainable return and reintegration pathways.

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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Tender Announcement Street Lighting Project in Al-Shuyoukh Town (4 km)

Tender Announcement Street Lighting Project in Al-Shuyoukh Town (4 km)

Tender Announcement

Street Lighting Project in Al-Shuyoukh Town (4 km)

Tender No. SNFI-SSU 024

The Stabilization Support Unit (SSU) announces its intention to conduct a sealed-bid tender in accordance with the General Conditions, Technical Specifications, and Financial and Legal Terms applicable to the project.

Tender Objective

Supply and implementation of materials for a street lighting project in Al-Shuyoukh Town covering a total length of 4 km.

Estimated Budget

USD 125,105.00
(One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand One Hundred Five US Dollars only)

Tender Requirements

Bid Security

Bidders must submit a bid security of USD 6,000 (Six Thousand US Dollars only) in the form of:

- A certified bank cheque, or
- A bank guarantee in favor of the Stabilization Organization, or
- An official receipt issued by the organization's finance department.

The successful bidder shall provide a performance guarantee equal to 10% of the total contract value, payable through a certified bank cheque in favor of the organization or through the organization's finance department before contract signing.

Bid Validity

Bidders shall remain committed to their offers for a period of one month from the date of bid opening.

Required Documents

Bids must be submitted in four sealed envelopes:

Envelope 1 – Administrative Offer

The envelope must be sealed, stamped, and labeled with the offer name (Administrative Offer), date, tender name, bidder's name, address, and phone number. It shall contain:

- Copy of personal ID card or valid civil registration extract.
- Valid Certificate of Non-Conviction.
- Supplier General Information Form (as attached).
- Valid Company Registration Certificate / Commercial Registration.
- Valid Contractors Syndicate Registration Certificate.
- Bid security deposit receipt or bank guarantee.
- At least three previous contracts related to similar project activities, or certificates of completion for similar works supported by certified financial documentation.
- Detailed implementation schedule showing activities by week.
- CVs of the project implementation engineers (Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer) from the contractor's executive technical team assigned to the project, with copies of graduation certificates.
- Written commitment guaranteeing the lighting system for a period of three years, clearly stated, signed, and stamped by the bidder.
- Copy of the tender announcement signed and stamped.
- All submitted documents must be signed and stamped by the bidder.

Envelope 2 – Technical Offer

The envelope must be sealed, stamped, and clearly marked as "Technical Offer" and contain:

- General Terms and Conditions Booklet and Technical Specifications Booklet, duly signed and stamped.

Envelope 3 – Financial Offer

The envelope must be sealed, stamped, and clearly marked as "Financial Offer" and contain:

- Financial offer in US Dollars using the form provided by the Procurement Department, signed and stamped by the bidder.

Note: The contract will be signed in US Dollars; however, payments will be made in the equivalent amount in Syrian Pounds.

Envelope 4 – Outer Envelope

This envelope must be sealed and stamped and contain the three separate sealed envelopes mentioned above.

Obtaining Tender Documents

Tender forms may be obtained from the Procurement Department at the Aleppo Office of the Stabilization Organization or through the following link:


Submission Period

Bid submissions will be accepted daily at the Procurement Department in Al-Furqan District starting:

Monday, 15 June 2026, at 10:00 AM

and ending:

Tuesday, 23 June 2026, at 11:00 AM

Submission Address

Procurement Department – Stabilization Organization Office
Aleppo, Al-Furqan District, Express Street, before Police Roundabout, next to Dollar Kingdom Store.

Bid Opening Session

Bid opening will take place on:

Tuesday, 23 June 2026, at 02:00 PM

at the organization's office.

Financial offers will only be opened for bids that successfully pass the administrative and technical requirements. The contract will be awarded to the technically compliant bidder offering the lowest price.

General Notes

- Bidders may participate in both tenders SNFI-SSU 023 and SNFI-SSU 024, but may only be awarded one of them.
- Financial offers of bids that fail to provide all required documents in Envelope 1 will not be opened.
- Any missing documents or misplaced documents between envelopes will result in bid disqualification.
- Project duration: 90 calendar days.
- Delay penalties: 0.001 (one per thousand) of the total contract value for each day of delay.
- Late submissions will not be accepted.
- The sequence of tender opening sessions shall be determined by a decision of the Chairperson of the Bid Opening Committee.
- No technical scoring system will be applied; selection will be based on technical compliance and the lowest financial offer.

Inquiries and Complaints

Any questions or requests for clarification should be directed to the Procurement Department or sent via email to:


within two days from the date of this announcement.

For complaints, including matters related to this tender, please send a detailed email to:


The program will record and process all complaints in accordance with its Customer Relationship Management Policy.
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Street Lighting Project in Ashrafiyeh and Sheikh Maqsoud (4.85 km)

Street Lighting Project in Ashrafiyeh and Sheikh Maqsoud (4.85 km)

Tender Announcement

Street Lighting Project in Ashrafiyeh and Sheikh Maqsoud (4.85 km)

Tender No. SNFI-SSU 023

The Stabilization Support Unit (SSU) announces its intention to conduct a sealed-bid tender in accordance with the General Conditions, Technical Specifications, and Financial and Legal Terms applicable to the project.

Tender Objective

Supply and implementation of materials for a street lighting project in Ashrafiyeh and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods, covering a total length of 4.85 km.

Estimated Budget

USD 188,950.00
(One Hundred Eighty-Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty US Dollars only)

Tender Requirements

Bid Security

Bidders must submit a bid security of USD 10,000 (Ten Thousand US Dollars only) in the form of:

- A certified bank cheque, or
- A bank guarantee in favor of the Stabilization Organization, or
- An official receipt issued by the organization's finance department.

The successful bidder shall provide a performance guarantee equal to 10% of the total contract value, payable through a certified bank cheque in favor of the organization or through the organization's finance department before contract signing.

Bid Validity

Bidders shall remain committed to their offers for a period of one month from the date of bid opening.

Required Documents

Bids must be submitted in four sealed envelopes:

Envelope 1 – Administrative Offer

The envelope must be sealed, stamped, and labeled with the tender name, tender number, bidder's name, address, phone number, and submission date. It shall contain:

- Copy of personal ID card or valid civil registration extract.
- Valid Certificate of Non-Conviction.
- Supplier General Information Form (as attached).
- Valid Company Registration Certificate / Commercial Registration.
- Valid Contractors Syndicate Registration Certificate.
- Bid security deposit receipt or bank guarantee.
- At least three previous contracts related to similar project activities, or certificates of completion for similar works supported by certified financial documentation.
- Detailed implementation schedule showing activities by week.
- CVs of the project implementation engineers (Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer) along with copies of graduation certificates.
- Written commitment guaranteeing the lighting system for a period of three years, signed and stamped by the bidder.
- Copy of the tender announcement signed and stamped.
- All submitted documents must be signed and stamped by the bidder.

Envelope 2 – Technical Offer

The envelope must be sealed, stamped, and clearly marked as "Technical Offer" and contain:

- General Terms and Conditions Booklet and Technical Specifications Booklet, duly signed and stamped.

Envelope 3 – Financial Offer

The envelope must be sealed, stamped, and clearly marked as "Financial Offer" and contain:

- Financial offer in US Dollars using the form provided by the Procurement Department, signed and stamped by the bidder.

Note: The contract will be signed in US Dollars; however, payments will be made in the equivalent amount in Syrian Pounds.

Envelope 4 – Outer Envelope

This envelope must be sealed and stamped and contain the three separate sealed envelopes mentioned above.

Obtaining Tender Documents

Tender forms may be obtained from the Procurement Department at the Aleppo Office of the Stabilization Support Unit or through the following link:


Submission Period

Bid submissions will be accepted daily at the Procurement Department in Al-Furqan District starting:

Monday, 15 June 2026, at 10:00 AM

and ending:

Tuesday, 23 June 2026, at 11:00 AM

Submission Address

Procurement Department – Stabilization Support Unit Office
Aleppo, Al-Furqan District, Express Street, before Police Roundabout, next to Dollar Kingdom Store.

Bid Opening Session

Bid opening will take place on:

Tuesday, 23 June 2026, at 12:00 PM

at the organization's office.

Financial offers will only be opened for bids that successfully pass the administrative and technical requirements. The contract will be awarded to the technically compliant bidder offering the lowest price.

General Notes

- Bidders may participate in both tenders SNFI-SSU 023 and SNFI-SSU 024, but may only be awarded one of them.
- Financial offers of bids that fail to provide all required documents in Envelope 1 will not be opened.
- Any missing documents or misplaced documents between envelopes will result in bid disqualification.
- Project duration: 90 calendar days.
- Delay penalties: 0.001 (one per thousand) of the total contract value for each day of delay.
- Late submissions will not be accepted.
- The sequence of tender opening sessions shall be determined by a decision of the Bid Opening Committee Chairperson.
- No technical scoring system will be applied; selection will be based on technical compliance and the lowest financial offer.

Inquiries and Complaints

Any questions or requests for clarification should be directed to the Procurement Department or sent via email to:


within two days from the date of this announcement.

For complaints, including matters related to this tender, please send a detailed email to:


The program will record and process all complaints in accordance with its Customer Relationship Management Policy.
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Job Announcement – Information Technology Officer (IT Officer)

Job Announcement – Information Technology Officer (IT Officer)

Job Announcement – Information Technology Officer (IT Officer)

The Stability Support Unit (SSU) is seeking to recruit an Information Technology Officer (IT Officer) to work on a part-time basis (hours/days to be agreed upon), with the possibility of working from the office or remotely when required.

📍 Work Location: Main office in Aleppo / Remote support
🕒 Contract Type: Part-time


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Install, maintain, and upgrade desktop and laptop computers, printers, scanners, projectors, and network equipment, as well as regularly manage and update the technical assets inventory.
  • Set up, administer, and maintain Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wireless Networks (Wi-Fi), ensure stable connectivity, troubleshoot issues such as slow or interrupted internet, configure network devices (routers, switches, access points), and manage IP addressing, DHCP, and DNS services.
  • Provide technical support for operating systems (Windows and macOS), office suites (Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace), and email systems, including installation, updates, and troubleshooting.
  • Manage cybersecurity tools including antivirus software and firewalls, implement regular backup procedures (on servers, cloud storage, or external drives), enforce strong password policies, and manage user access rights to ensure the protection of staff and beneficiary data.
  • Install and manage internal systems and software such as databases, accounting systems, and case management systems, including user account administration (create, modify, delete, and assign permissions), and support integration with monitoring and evaluation tools such as KoboToolbox, ODK, and Power BI when required.
  • Coordinate with internet service providers, maintenance companies, and hardware/software vendors, follow up on maintenance contracts, and propose technical solutions aligned with organizational needs and budget.
  • Document technical issues, procedures, and solutions, and prepare periodic reports (monthly or quarterly) covering system status, key issues, implemented solutions, and improvement recommendations, while maintaining updated records of devices and software licenses.
  • Train staff on safe computer, internet, and email usage, prepare simplified step-by-step guides (including visual instructions) for common technical issues, and conduct awareness sessions on information security and data protection.
  • Perform any other technical duties assigned by the direct supervisor within the scope of the role.


🔗 Application Link: https://forms.gle/hAfhXVHPywcKN4x37

We wish all applicants the best of luck.

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