Education & Trainings
In response to the educational challenges in Syria, SRD is actively addressing the issue by providing vocational training to beneficiaries and essential education to humanitarian aid workers in health, protection,…
DONATEIn Syria, over 12 million people are food insecure1 and 1.3 million are severely food insecure. Conditions are particularly dire for children with over 553,000 children are chronically malnourished and 245,000 are acutely malnourished. 2 One in three pregnant women is anemic due to inadequate nutrition.10 Deteriorating economic conditions in Syria and the impact of the COVI-19 pandemic have contributed to such exponential rates of food insecurity and malnutrition among the population. Vital interventions like ready-to-eat therapeutic food and infant and young child feeding (IYCF) programs targeting pregnant and lactating women and their children have proven essential for addressing the hunger crisis.
7,814 women
16,389 children
16,584
Malnutrition Screenings
120
Awareness Sessions
2,254
IYCF Consulations
318
Referrals
Micronutrients provided to:
3,537
Children
&
1,319
Pregnant & Lactating Women and Caregivers
Syria Humanitarian Need Overview [HN0] Syria Humanitarian Needs Oveview (HNC).
In response to the educational challenges in Syria, SRD is actively addressing the issue by providing vocational training to beneficiaries and essential education to humanitarian aid workers in health, protection,…
DONATEIn response to the educational challenges in Syria, SRD is actively addressing the issue by providing vocational training to beneficiaries and essential education to humanitarian aid workers in health, protection, and early recovery sectors. With 2.4 million children out of school and an additional 1.6 million at risk of dropping out, education remains a critically neglected sector, carrying both short-term and long-term implications for Syria’s youth, aspiring workforce, and those compelled to become primary breadwinners due to the conflict, particularly women and children.
This initiative recognizes the urgency of the educational crisis and is committed to the continued provision of informal education. It also introduces more formal initiatives aimed at training and equipping individuals with the tools and resources needed to overcome challenges in both the short and long term. By addressing the educational needs of beneficiaries and aid workers alike, the effort strives to contribute to the resilience of individuals affected by the conflict, paving the way for a brighter and more sustainable future. Join us in empowering minds, nurturing skills, and building a foundation for lasting change.
The ongoing conflict in Syria has left a profound impact on every individual—men, women, and children—resulting in over 14.2 million people desperately in need of safeguarding. With half of the…
DONATEThe ongoing conflict in Syria has left a profound impact on every individual—men, women, and children—resulting in over 14.2 million people desperately in need of safeguarding. With half of the nation’s pre-war population displaced, addressing the consequences extends beyond the conventional boundaries of vulnerability. Protection in this context encompasses not only physical safety but also the intricate emotional and psychological well-being of those affected by the conflict.
Critical physical protection requirements for Syrians include shielding them from aerial bombardments, armed hostilities, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), environmental threats, and other factors that worsen negative health outcomes. Simultaneously, addressing the emotional and psychological protection needs necessitates a comprehensive approach that holistically caters to the intricate and diverse needs of these communities.
Our protective measures, spanning general protection, gender-based violence, and child protection, underscore our commitment to creating a safer environment and nurturing the well-being of those enduring the crisis’s repercussions. Join us in fostering resilience and protection for every individual affected by the Syrian conflict.
As we approach this winter season, many people in Syria find themselves in their 13th consecutive year of displacement. In this period, they are faced with increasing difficulties, including food…
DONATEAs we approach this winter season, many people in Syria find themselves in their 13th consecutive year of displacement. In this period, they are faced with increasing difficulties, including food insecurity, escalating living costs, and the aftermath of the earthquakes that shook the region in February 2023. These earthquakes have displaced over 50,000 families across Syria.
Each year in Syria, the cold brutality of snowstorms and freezing rain claims the lives of displaced individuals living in camps. Syria Relief and Development’s field staff is present on the frontlines, working tirelessly on the ground. Throughout this winter season, we are actively delivering humanitarian aid, amplifying the incredible impact of your generous contributions. Your contribution goes beyond offering warmth; it’s a lifeline.
SRD works to provide humanitarian crisis relief and plant the seeds of sustainable development for the people of Syria. We are committed to giving families in Syria critical winter support. Your generous donation can make the survival of a family possible, providing them with the essential necessities needed to weather this unforgiving winter season.