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The SRTF Approves a Fourth Phase of a Health Project in Northeast Syria
Deir-ez-Zor – Wednesday, 14 May 2025 – The SRTF approved Phase IV of the Health project “Primary and Secondary Health Care for Conflict-Affected Populations through Piloting Sustainable Health Solutions in Deir-ez-Zor”.   Based on the accomplishments and success of its previous phases and...
A Health Project Successfully Closes in Northeast Syria Leaving Positive Impact on Residents in the Area
Syria – Wednesday, 09 April 2025 – The SRTF announces the successful closure of, “Provision of Maternity and Paediatric Health Services at One Hospital in Deir-ez-Zor Governorate – Phase II”.   Over a period of around 10 months, this project has directly benefitted 52,931 patients throu...
Support for Health Services in the Northern Aleppo Countryside – Phase III
The Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) has committed to contributing to the Health sector as it is one of the most affected and crucial in Syria. With the lack of timely response to urgent health emergencies in Northern Aleppo and building on the successes of the first two phases, the SRTF launched ...
The SRTF Announces the Successful Closure of a Health Intervention in Northeast Syria
Northeast Syria – Thursday, 20 July 2023 – The SRTF announced the successful completion and closure of its Health intervention “Support to Five Primary Health Care Clinics and Two Dialysis Centres in Deir-ez-Zor and Ar-Raqqa Governorates” in Northeast Syria, today.   This intervention sup...
Support to One Primary Health Care Centre (PHCC) and Two Dialysis Units (DUs) in Deir-ez-Zor and Ar-Raqqa Governorates - Phase II
Syrians in Northeast Syria have been facing challenges in accessing basic healthcare services and attaining the necessary medication due to the ongoing conflict as well as the COVID-19 pandemic amongst other obstacles.   In response to the high demand for improve health services and based on the ...
Primary Health Care for Conflict-Affected Populations in Deir-ez-Zor – Phase III
Syrians in Deir-ez-Zor have been facing barriers in accessing healthcare services given their cost, instability and shortage, as a result of the ongoing conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic and the water crisis which has increased the spread of waterborne diseases, including the recent Cholera outbreak...


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