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Amman - Monday, 18 November 2024 - The Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) approved new phases of two health projects under the Recovery and Stabilisation Programmes, increasing the Fund's total approved projects to 75 with a budget of EUR 276.6 million.
These new health phases will expand essenti...
Building on the success of its previous phases, the Syria Recovery Trust Fund launched Phase IV of the “Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate”. This intervention aims to continue the provision of health care services at two primary health care centres (PHCCs) and...
Northeast Syria - Tuesday, 5 November 2024 - The SRTF is pleased to announce the completion of Phase II of its Health intervention “COVID-19 Emergency Response and Establishment of Secondary and Tertiary Care in Deir-ez-Zor”.
This intervention contributed to improving health care services a...
Amman – Sunday, 4 August 2024 – The Syria Recovery Trust Fund’s (SRTF’s) Management Committee (MC) approved a new Health intervention and a new Agriculture project in Northeast Syria and Northern Aleppo, respectively, today.
Building on the success of Phases I and II of the health inte...
Amman, Jordan – Wednesday, 28 February 2024 – In an extensive two-day visit that highlights the ongoing collaboration between the Syrian National Coalition (SOC) and the SRTF to improve the lives of Syrians in the liberated areas in Northern Aleppo countryside, SOC President Mr. Hadi Al-Bahra ...
Ar-Raqqa – Tuesday, 9 January 2024 – The SRTF announced the successful closure of the intervention: “Supporting Health Services in Ar-Raqqa Governorate – Phase V” today.
This intervention provided essential and life-saving health services in multiple locations within the Ar-Raqqa gove...
In response to the growing need for essential health services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate, and based on the accomplishments attained as part of phases I & II of the same health intervention the Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF), in coordination with an Implementing Entity (IE), launched Phase II...
Syrians in Northeast Syria have been facing challenges in accessing basic healthcare services and attaining the necessary medication due to the ongoing conflict as well as the COVID-19 pandemic amongst other obstacles.
In response to the high demand for improve health services and based on the ...
Amman – Sunday, 26 March 2023 -The SRTF is proud to announce its accomplishments in 2022, which include implementing 30 projects across Northeast (NES) and Northwest (NWS) Syria with a total budget of EUR 97.41 million.
In terms of disbursement, the SRTF disbursed a total of EUR 53.40 million du...
The conflict in Syria has significantly affected electrical power generation and distribution throughout the past decade, resulting in power shortages across the country which have been affecting the provision of most public services.
With the increased demand for health services in North East ...
Türkiye – Friday, 25 February 2023 – Alongside the SRTF’s emergency response plans for Phases I and II efforts for the earthquake, the SRTF is pleased to announce the approval of two new electricity projects that will promote sustainable and reliable sources of energy solutions in Northeast...
Northeast Syria – Monday, 13 February 2023 – The SRTF announced the successful completion and closure of its Health intervention, “'Provision of Primary and Specialised medical Services in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate” today.
The intervention aimed to support the activities of primary health...
Northeast Syria – Wednesday, 28 December 2022 – The SRTF announced the delivery of medication, medical consumables and equipment as well as lab consumables, under three of its Health interventions in Northeast Syria, “Supporting Health Services in Ar-Raqqa Governorate – Phase V”, “Prov...
Türkiye – Sunday, 18 December 2022 - The SRTF is pleased to announce the successful completion of its Health project: “Support to Health Services in Northern Aleppo Countryside” with a positive impact on the living conditions of the targeted community. The project set out to increase the ...