RECOVER

Resilience in Emergency Contexts and Opportunities for the Vulnerable Enabling Recovery

benefiting 130,000 individuals

Resilience in Emergency Contexts and Opportunities for the Vulnerable Enabling Recovery (RECOVER) is a project aimed at helping an estimated 130,000 people recover from conflict and crisis in Syria. The project focuses on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and education services (as well as disaster relief during the 2023 earthquake which struck northern Syria), with the goal of providing immediate emergency relief in a way that makes individuals more resilient to future crises.

RECOVER consists of a vast array of project activities aimed at providing safe and sufficient water supply to communities, ensuring children return to and stay in school, and emergency relief. Examples of project activities include the following: repairing water and sewage infrastructure, installing solar panels to increase water pump operation hours, administering nonformal education and remedial classes for out of school children, creating schoolteacher workshops, and providing emergency services.

Funded by European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), RECOVER is being implemented in the Dier ez-Zor, Lattakia, and Rural Damascus governates, and has a timeframe from June 2021 to March 2024.

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RECOVER – Resilience in Emergency Contexts and Opportunities for the Vulnerable Enabling Recovery (RECOVER)

This project will provide lifesaving and life-sustaining assistance to highly vulnerable individuals in severely conflict-affected areas in the sectors of WASH, Education in Emergencies (EiE) and First Line Emergency Response (FLER).

Project Timeframe:July 2022- April 2023

Target Beneficiaries: 99,768

Activities:

Rehabilitation of water networks

Non-formal education service, including PSS

Teacher capacity building

Emergency services as needed

Target Governorates: Hama, Idlib, Latakia, and Rural Damascus

Donor: ECHO

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