Resilience and Recovery: UN Agencies Respond to Drought, Empower Communities, and Expand Humanitarian Support Across Syria
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This month’s newsletter highlights major strides in humanitarian aid, inclusive development, and recovery efforts across Syria.
Today, H.E. Dr. Musab al-Ali, the Minister of Health and representatives from the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the World Health Organization (WHO) visited the recently rehabilitated Kidney Building in Homs Grand Hospital. With the generous contribution from the Government of Japan, the building has been upgraded and newly equipped and will open its doors to patients in the coming months, once installation of equipment and final preparations are complete.
The Republic of Korea, in partnership with four United Nations agencies, has launched a comprehensive assistance package to support vulnerable communities across Syria. With a total contribution of US$ 38 million, the initiatives aim to address urgent needs in health, education, food security, and infrastructure, while promoting long-term resilience and recovery.
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and UNOPS signed a $1.5 million project to help improve paediatric healthcare in Syria.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) and UN-Habitat have signed a USD 3.27 million agreement to rehabilitate critical water infrastructure in Syria and Sudan, supporting more than 270,000 people.
UN Humanitarian Coordinator Visits As-Sweida and Dar'a,
Scales Up Humanitarian Response