SRI programming sets out five resilience-building pathways which are interconnected, mutually supportive and geared at activating change at individual, community and system levels whilst also challenging norms and attitudes that create additional barriers for certain groups.
funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) between 2022 to 2027. BLRS works with Syrians to rebuild and improve their livelihoods through agriculture, livestock, small businesses, and vocational trades, with a focus on the smallholder producers to increase their resilience to environmental pressures in (areas)
unded by Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) between (2023-2025). SRS addresses critical priorities in food security, climate and environment, and gender equality and complements BLRS program interventions in Al-Hasakeh governorate in Northeast Syria (NES), and Aleppo governorate in Northwest Syria (NWS).
Building Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Adaptation in Northwest Syria funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2025-2026). The project aims to enhance socio-economic resilience and self-reliance by promoting sustainable agricultural practices, efficient water management, and income-generating opportunities in (areas)