CERF-funded Project
Syrian Arab Republic
Resilience building through integrated early recovery interventions (22-UF-UDP-002)
Grant | $1,500,000 |
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Recipient UN Agency | UNDP |
Emergency type | Post-conflict Needs |
Window | Underfunded Emergencies |
Sector | Early Recovery |
Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Refugees, Returnees, Internally displaced persons, Other affected persons |
Number of people targeted | 42,275 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The project aims to enhance resilience of the vulnerable populations through integrated early recovery engagements focused on community consultation, rehabilitation of services and infrastructure and the revitalization of livelihoods opportunities. The proposal activities are tailored based on UNDP context sensitivity and gender assessment finding and local communities' priorities in Homs and Aleppo. The proposed outputs respond to major funding gaps and are integrated and targeted in the Aleppo and Homs governorates as an area-based approach. The project targets 42,257 affected people with its Early Recovery engagement.