Impact
At ADRA Syria, we are driven by the belief in the inherent value of every person and the conviction that it is our duty to help individuals and families live the lives they were meant to live.
In 2023, we further extended our efforts by entering newly accessible regions in Syria.
Our work encompasses various sectors such as Food Security and Livelihoods, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Health, Education, Protection, Shelter, and Emergency Response.
Emergency Response
Providing relief in crises doesn’t end when the initial response is complete, but continues as homes, lives, and communities are rebuilt and prepared for what’s next.
Education
ADRA SYRIA aims to actively and effectively contribute by providing accessible educational opportunities and a secure learning environment.
Livelihoods
Assist families in restoring their income by offering the necessary training, support, and resources to enhance their earnings and broaden their opportunities.
WASH
Ensure access to reliable and clean drinking water for Syrian communities, creating a hygienic and respectful environment.
Shelter
ADRA helps families to restore an appropriate and safe house Shelter assistance through various activities: rehabilitation of damaged houses, shelter kits provision, rehabilitation of collective shelters, providing households water tanks
Protection
ADRA Syria plays an active and effective role to continueby focusing on the rehabilitation of social care centers that were damaged during the crisis.
Food security and Agriculture
ADRA Syria doing its best so that access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
Health
Enhance the health resilience of beneficiaries by rehabilitating health centers and providing support in the form of essential materials and distribution of hygiene kits.
COVID 19
ADRA responded to the global COVID-19 pandemic in Syria by repurposing funds and securing specific funding. They distributed sanitization kits, provided meals to affected individuals, and supported vulnerable beneficiaries.
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.