Confronting Fragmentation: Impact of Syrian Crisis
Confronting Fragmentation: Impact of Syrian Crisis

This report aims to estimate, document and analyse the catastrophic socioeconomic impact of the ongoing armed-conflict during 2015 using recent quantitative and qualitative methods, measured on a quarterly basis.

Resilience despite of the losses in Syria
Resilience despite of the losses in Syria

ix years into the crisis in Syria, during which many lives have changed and many families have faced displacement, hunger, and fear. Despite his young age, Motasem has experienced very harsh conditions that left him with great responsibilities. His losses went far beyond the death of his father and brother. It was the loss of life as he knew it now that he should learn how to live with one arm and one leg.

Aleppo: Abd Al-Hadi learns to walk again
Aleppo: Abd Al-Hadi learns to walk again

Abd Al-Hadi, or ‘the hero’ as he likes to be called, is a 14 year old elementary school student from Aleppo, in northern Syria. Since conflict broke out in Syria in 2011, Abd Al-Hadi and his family have been forced to flee their home several times, seeking safer places to live within Aleppo Governorate. Devastatingly,...

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Responding to the crisis in Syria

After more than six years of crisis, the situation in Syria and the region is worsening. There is increased fighting and violence on the ground and little progress towards a political solution. Civilians inside Syria, as well as those forced to flee and communities hosting them bear the brunt. Since the onset of the...

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Tartous: Growing mushrooms to enhance livelihoods

Since the start of the Syria crisis, Tartous has been one the most stable governorate and is thus a natural refuge for IDPs escaping nearby conflict areas. It is a home to approximately 452,000 IDPs who came mostly from Homs, Hama, Idleb, Aleppo, Ar-Raqqa, and Deir-Ez-Zor and reside in rented apartments and...

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Eid gather us

Syria is historically known for its diverse society and unique cohesion in its social fabric and high level of tolerance among its inhabitants of different religious affiliations and diverse ethnic backgrounds. However, the crisis has left its marks on the social harmony, causing an enormous challenge to find a position...

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Emergency employment for the displaced

Located on the Mediterranean coast, the governorate of Tartous is currently hosting 500,000 displaced persons from various neighboring governorates since the start of the crisis in Syria. While communities in Tartous have been welcoming, a significant burden on basic services has emerged leaving local hosts not...

Addressing HIV/AIDS in the midst of a crisis

At 450, the number of people living with HIV in Syria is small. But the stigma that surrounds HIV/AIDS is enormous. In an age of advanced medicine, including antiretroviral therapy, people living with HIV face greater difficulty coping with stigma and discrimination than they do maintaining their health, according to...

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Saving the Orontes River: A community effort to restore a city lifeline

With less rainfall, a dramatic rise in population due to the arrival of at least 60,589 displaced people from other governorates has stressed the Orontes River which runs across the city of Hama (North of Syria). Garbage alone has increased to over 750,000 tons most ends up in the river. The areas around...

The youth of Deir Ezzor make a change: Volunteers work together for a cleaner city

After three years of escalating conflict, Syria is witnessing a deepening economic crisis, loss of livelihoods, and deteriorating coping mechanisms. In addition to increasing poverty and economic disparity, there is a large proportion of youth who is unemployed. Many small businesses and large factories have closed and...

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Reviving tomato farming: livelihoods restored with the help of UNDP

(Tartous- Syria) -Syria is considered to be one of top producers of Tomatoes in the world. Sitting at the 19th place right after Tunisia and before Portugal, Syria was producing up to 1,163,300 tons in 2008 per year and up keeping livelihoods of thousands of farmers across the country. The Tomato which is...

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Reviving livelihoods of cow owners: How UNDP helped farmers retain their cows

(AL-Ghab/Hama-Syria)-The ongoing crisis in Syria has exacerbated the situation for people raising cattle in the country.  This ancient livelihood which once provided income for more than 20% of the 8.8 million rural population of Syria is now endangered. Entering its fourth year, the conflict has been displacing...

Reaching TB Patients: UNDP fights Tuberculosis through the Global Fund

Tuberculosis is a disease that is characterized with public ignorance and high social stigma of TB-patients leading to possible infected people to turn away support and care. According to the World Health Organization, the TB incidence rate in Syria is 18 per 100.000 populations. In 2013 3600 people have been...

Restoring Roman Wells to bring relief: How an ancient artifact is revived for livelihoods

In Syria's rural areas, long-abandoned Roman wells have become more than a relic of a bygone civilization. For communities struggling to cope with the disastrous ongoing conflict, these ancient wells, dug more than 2,000 years ago, have now become a means of survival. Fighting is now entering its third year in Syria,...

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The resilient women of Syria: Plumbing project in Tartous Governorate

The region of Tartous has been relatively peaceful during the Syrian civil war. However, while a significant portion of the Governorate is not directly affected by major armed conflict, it has continued to register a huge inflow of families fleeing other parts of the country, mostly from Homs, Hama, Idleb, Aleppo,...