The project seeks to rehabilitate 200 war and earthquake -damaged houses in Syria to provide life-saving shelter support for the most vulnerable populations, including families displaced by the conflict, female-headed households, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and those living in extreme poverty. The initiative aims to ensure safety, dignity, and protection while fostering resilience and stability in war-affected communities.
The conflict caused severe damage to infrastructure, particularly housing, leading to the displacement of vulnerable communities and exposing them to additional risks, including harsh weather, lack of privacy, and limited access to basic services like water and electricity. leaving many families especially those headed by women, elderly and persons with disabilities, face heightened vulnerability due to the lack of shelter, making it difficult for them to rebuild their lives and regain stability
The project will provide safe, habitable shelter for vulnerable families, restoring access to essential services like water, sanitation, and electricity. By using local labor and materials, it will create jobs and foster long-term sustainability. The project aims to help displaced families, particularly women, the elderly, and persons with disabilities, regain stability and rebuild their lives.
By providing safe and stable shelter, the project will help families avoid further displacement and rebuild their lives. It will empower local communities by involving them in the rehabilitation process, fostering economic recovery and self-reliance. also improve the protection, dignity, and quality of life for displaced families, particularly women, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Ultimately, it will support long-term recovery and foster social cohesion.
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