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....

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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Specialized Training Workshops in Amman Support Syrian Women’s Participation in Parliament

Specialized Training Workshops in Amman Support Syrian Women’s Participation in Parliament

“Rased Syria – Stability Support Unit,” in cooperation with the National Democratic Institute and the Folke Bernadotte Academy, launched a series of specialized training workshops that lasted five days in the Jordanian capital, Amman, under the patronage of the Higher Committee for the Elections of the People’s Assembly.

The workshops target a group of Syrian women legislators, with the participation of several female members of the Jordanian Parliament, alongside a distinguished group of legal experts, specialists, and professionals in legislative and political affairs. The initiative aims to support Syrian women’s participation in public life and strengthen their presence in legislative institutions.

The workshops focus on exchanging expertise and knowledge through direct sessions and meetings among participants, contributing to the development of parliamentary and legislative skills and enhancing dialogue on issues related to women’s role in political work.

The workshops covered several key topics, including legislation and political representation, the role of women in legislative authorities, confidence-building and strengthening public image and political leadership, institutional power and coalition-building in parliamentary work, advocacy and enhancing cooperation between legislative councils and civil society, as well as discussing constitutional and legislative priorities for Syrian women.

Monther Al-Sallal, Executive Director of the Stability Support Unit, told “Syria 24” that these workshops are part of efforts to strengthen the presence of Syrian women within legislative and political institutions and enhance their effective participation in decision-making. He noted that the program aims to provide a space for dialogue and the exchange of experiences among participants while benefiting from Arab parliamentary experiences.

Al-Sallal added that the workshops seek to develop participants’ leadership and legislative skills, enabling them to play a more influential role in the coming phase. He stressed the importance of building sustainable partnerships and cooperation between Syrian women parliamentarians, civil society organizations, and regional legislative bodies.

He also affirmed that these activities come within joint efforts aimed at enhancing the capacities of Syrian women in the legislative and political fields and supporting their participation in building a more inclusive and just future.

These workshops come amid anticipation for the first session of the new Syrian People’s Assembly, following the completion of elections in Al-Hasakah Governorate and President Ahmed al-Sharaa issuing a decision to appoint 70 members to the council, in a move considered a step toward completing the legislative authority’s structure during the current phase.


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Conclusion of Training Workshops for Empowering Syrian Women Legislators in Amman

Conclusion of Training Workshops for Empowering Syrian Women Legislators in Amman

Conclusion of Training Workshops for Empowering Syrian Women Legislators in Amman

The training workshops dedicated to empowering Syrian women legislators concluded in the Amman/ Jordan. The workshops were implemented over five days by the Syrian Community Monitoring Network (RASED) of the Stabilization Support Unit (SSU), the National Democratic Institute (NDI), and the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA), as part of the “Support and Empowerment of Syrian Women Parliamentarians” Program, under the patronage of the Higher Committee for the Elections of the People’s Assembly.

The final day featured sessions focused on strengthening cooperation between legislative councils and civil society, mechanisms for advocacy and coalition-building, as well as discussions on the constitutional and legislative priorities for Syrian women in the coming phase, in a way that supports their presence and active participation in political and legislative life.

The workshops also provided a space for exchanging expertise and practical experiences through direct meetings and interactive discussions addressing political leadership, alliance-building, and institutional parliamentary work. The sessions brought together a group of Syrian women legislators, several Jordanian female parliamentarians, and a distinguished group of experts and specialists in legislative and political affairs.
   
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Meeting of Jordanian and Syrian Women Parliamentarians in Amman

Meeting of Jordanian and Syrian Women Parliamentarians in Amman

Meeting of Jordanian and Syrian Women Parliamentarians in Amman

With the generous hosting of the Swedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East and North Africa, Syrian and Jordanian women parliamentarians were invited to a dinner held alongside the training sessions organized within the framework of the “Support and Empowerment of Syrian Parliamentarians” Program.

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The program is implemented by the RASED Community Monitoring Network of the Stabilization Support Unit (SSU), in cooperation with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA).

The Jordanian capital, Amman, witnessed a series of meetings bringing together Jordanian and Syrian women parliamentarians in an atmosphere focused on dialogue, cooperation, and exchange of parliamentary experiences.

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Exchange of Experiences

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During the meetings, participants introduced themselves and exchanged experiences aimed at strengthening communication and benefiting from diverse parliamentary practices, in a way that supports women’s presence in legislative work and expands opportunities for cooperation and knowledge exchange.

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Official Meetings and Visits

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These meetings come as part of a broader tour taking place in Jordan, which includes several training sessions and official visits, most notably a meeting with the Jordanian Minister of Social Development, Ms. Wafa Bani Mustafa, in addition to meetings with several officials and the Independent Election Commission in Jordan.

The events were also attended by Ms. Hanan Balkhi, representing the Higher Committee for the Elections of the Syrian People’s Assembly.

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Meeting of Jordanian and Syrian Women Parliamentarians Participants during the meeting
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