Publications
Welcome to ADRA Syria’s Publications Page!
Here you will find comprehensive and transparent reports that highlight our activities, accomplishments, and impact. Our news and reports provide valuable insights into the projects we have implemented, the challenges we have faced, and the progress we have made in serving vulnerable communities across Syria.
At ADRA Syria, we are committed to accountability and ensuring that donor funds are used effectively and efficiently. Through our periodical news, annual reports, and more, we aim to keep our stakeholders, partners, and supporters informed about our operations, financial management, and the outcomes achieved through our humanitarian and development programs.
By exploring our publications, you will gain a deeper understanding of our strategic priorities, programmatic interventions, and the positive changes we are striving to bring about in the lives of individuals and communities affected by crises in Syria. We showcase our dedication to providing life-saving assistance, essential services, and sustainable solutions that address the unique needs and challenges faced by displaced persons, refugees, and vulnerable populations.
We believe in transparency and accountability as key pillars of our work. These reports demonstrate the impact of our initiatives and highlight the stories of resilience, hope, and transformation that emerge from our interventions. We are proud to share news and reports as a testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff, volunteers, and partners who make our mission possible.
As you explore, we invite you to reflect on the progress we have achieved together and the opportunities for collaboration and support that lie ahead. Together, we can continue to make a difference and bring about positive change in the lives of those in need.
Thank you for your interest in our work. Your ongoing support and engagement are vital in our journey towards a better future for Syria.
Our Latest News
Success Story: How Jinan Overcame Displacement
When a crisis strikes, children are typically the most affected…Jinan, a 14-year-old girl from Idlib who benefited from the remedial class program in Darayya, Rural Damascus, recounts her story. “We had to flee our town in Idlib while I was in second grade, owing to the conflict. After my father and mother divorced, my brothers and I moved to Rural Damascus and settled in Darayya.”
RECOVER Concludes in Al Tell and Maarba
RECOVER activities conclude for out of school children in Al Tell and Maarba, Rural Damascus. Tucked away in the Anti-Lebanon Mountains just north of Damascus
Success Story: Nour’s Testimony to ADRA’s Non-formal Education Program
The children of Syria who have watched years of crisis in full have faced a great deal of hardship and terrible memories. Many young people experienced changes in living situations and were deprived of education as a result of harsh economic conditions.
Nour, a 17-year-old girl from Darayya, Rural Damascus, shares some of the difficulties she was subjected to. She says, “After returning to Darayaa with my family, my father died, leaving me, my mother, and my sister without a breadwinner. My father’s passing caused me to experience psychological trauma. It was so harsh, I failed seventh grade.”
Technology Expertise Increases Among Schoolteachers in Darayya
On 8 February 2024, Lara Ayash took a 15-minute drive from ADRA Syria’s headquarters in Damascus to monitor a teacher capacity building session at a community center in the suburb of Darayya, home to 135,000 people. This day was the conclusion of a two-week program, which saw a total of 50 teachers from Al Hikmeh School for Girls learn skills on using technology in the classroom. “The teachers loved the training. Almost none had attended such a program and almost none knew how to use a computer,” Ayash said.
Latakia – Impact Story
“Read the personal account of Mariam Abd Al-Monam Haj Kasem, a 25-year-old earthquake survivor. Follow her journey from the initial shock to finding refuge in collective shelters and her determination to rebuild her life. Discover how ADRA’s support has made a difference, providing meals, hygiene kits, and improved facilities. Join Mariam as she searches for a new home to reunite with her mother and start fresh.
Mohammad, Nour, and Ward- Sultan Bash Al Atrash, Aleppo
Discover the inspiring story of Mohammad and Warda, a family devastated by the Syrian conflict and the February 6 earthquakes. Forced to live in a cramped classroom at the Sultan Bash Atrash shelter, they struggled to find safety and stability. However, thanks to the support of ADRA and other humanitarian efforts, their lives have taken a turn for the better. Find out how Mohammad’s passion for drawing and the provision of essential supplies have brought hope back into their lives. Join their journey of resilience and gratitude as they express their heartfelt appreciation to ADRA for restoring their faith in a time of hopelessness.