Development Cooperation
For the second year in a row, Search for Common Ground will use film to bring Syrian perspectives to the discussions of the conference.
Author: EEAS Press Team
This webinar will address the progress and needs in responding to the COVID19 pandemic in Syria including how best to support the COVID 19 vaccine roll-out in 2021.
Author: Strategic Communications
To date, tens of thousands Syrians have been detained by the Syrian regime and other parties to the conflict.
The event will explore the costs of the conflict and associated consequences (both immediate and longer-term) for children and communities.
The event will convene a group of humanitarian actors including donors, UN and International and national NGOs to cover the topics for the UNSC Resolution 2533 importance and renewal and the current funding gaps in Northwest Syria.
Young Voices, The Role of Syrian Youth in Peacebuilding Process
In December 2020, the World Bank and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) issued a joint study, “Compounding Misfortunes: Changes in Poverty since the Onset of COVID-19 on Syrian Refugees and Host Communities in Jordan, Iraq-Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and Lebanon.
The goal of this side event will be to highlight the importance of education for the refugees and how higher diplomas can empower the youth to secure a decent life and even to start their own business in a dignified and humane manner.
At this event marking the tenth anniversary of the outbreak of the popular uprising in Syria, speakers will consider what can be done to stop the violations.
Since 2014 the Global Platform for Syrian Students, an initiative launched by Jorge Sampaio, former president of Portugal, with the full support of the Portuguese authorities, the academic community and some international partners, has been running an emergency scholarship programme for young people