170,982

Protection & Empowerment beneficiaries

125,816

COVID-19 Response beneficiaries

20,388

Education beneficiaries

4,816

Seasonal Distribution beneficiaries

89,081

Shelter & NFI beneficiaries

24,203

Nutrition beneficiaries

Awareness Sessions

67,127

beneficiaries

Child Protection

25,497

Participants

PSS Services

20,369

beneficiaries

170,892

services provided to

28

Mobile & Static Clinics

536,210

services provided

1

Montal Health Initiative

3,219

services provided

39,914

Hospital Admissions

5,064

Major Surgeries

30,152

Trauma Consultations

1

General Hospital

6

Maternity Hospital

1,308

Young Mothers Club Participants

93

Health providers attended Social Analysis and action approach sessions

613

Community members attended Social Analysis and Action Approach sessions

Kits Distributions

Physical Therapy Center

1,634

services provided

Physical Therapy Center

1,634

services provided

DIalysIs Facility

719

services provided

Immunization

24,344

Administered

22,622

11,102 men​

470,962 children​

  Individuals received
  COVID-19 care

8,388 women

470,962 children​

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Polnts of Entry

97,540

Referrals to Hospitals +
Treatment Centers

5,594

COVID-19 awareness
sessions

1,060

Community-Based
Treatment Center
Interventions

AMAL

10

Adolescent Mothers
Against All Odds facilities

10

Community Centers +
Child-Friendly Spaces

13,407

beneficiaries

7

GBV & Protection
Fixed Sites

14,744

beneficiaries

10

Women /Girls
Safe Spaces

26,888

beneficiaries

Inside the Report

03  Letter from the President

04 Who We Are 

05 Our Impact 

06 Stories of Impact 

08 Health Care

12 COVID-19 Response

14 Protection & Empowerment 

18 Education & Trainings 

20 Nutrition 

22 Shelter & NFIs

24 Seasonal Distributions

26 More Stories of Impact 

27 Finacial Activities

 

 

Dear supporters,

With 2021 behind us, we’ve officially surpassed ten years of confiictin Syria—and as of November 2021, SRD’s own ten-year milestone of service to Syrians. The humanitarian situation continues to worsen with the COVID-19 pandemic raging, econormic deterioration,
a hunger crsis, and most recentl, displaced Syrians housed by only a tent or makeshift shelter experiencing one of the coldest and harshest winters in the region from decades past. The responsibility to serve and save lives has never been more essential.

Asoffanuary 1, 2022, we’ve delivered over $128 million in life-saving aid and over 16.29 million humanitarian interventions since 2011. Our humanitarian team of over 2,000 men and women continue to deliver these services amid insurmountable challenges and work tirelessly to provide necessary health care, protection, shelter, and education services, among others. Because of your generous support and partnership, this has been possible, and we are grateful to you for your humanity. This year’s report features the programs you’ve supported and highlights the hope and resilience for Syrians across the country as we turn the page and enter 2022.

Thank you again,

Who We Are

Syria Relief and Development (SRD) was founded in November 2011 in direct response to the Syria humanitarian crisis. SRD is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in the United States with offices in Syria, Turkey, and Jordan, and has worked to provide aid for over a decade to Syrians affected by violence, poverty, hunger, and displacement. The volatile situation in Syria has created a dire need for food security, shelter, protection, and health care, among others. SRD works to address these needs through comprehensive and integrated programs within Syria and in neighboring regions.

Our Mission

To provide crisis humanitarian relief and plant the seeds of sustainable development for the people of Syria.

Our Vision

To maintain humanitarian relief and mobilize resources to develop a comprehensive agenda for sustainable development in Syria.

Our Impact

Zainab, 6, is deaf and lives with her parents at Aman Camp. She was unable to communicate with other children due to her deafness, and this had a tremendous impact on her mental health and left her feeling extremely depressed. After meeting with the case management team at SRD, Zainab was able to see a hearing specialist at the center, and she received a hearing aid. Smiling from ear to ear, you could just feel Zainab’s joy after she received the support she needed.

Stories of Impact