Two Syrian young sit at the castle of Harim enjoying the sunset and the view of the city situated on the border of Turkey, the old military castle dated to 959 AD was damaged by the earthquake, on February 24, 2023 in Idlib, Syria. The quakes caused widespread destruction in southern Turkey and northern Syria and has killed more than 40,000 people.
Two Syrian young sit at the castle of Harim enjoying the sunset and the view of the city situated on the border of Turkey, the old military castle dated to 959 AD was damaged by the earthquake, on February 24, 2023 in Idlib, Syria. The quakes caused widespread destruction in southern Turkey and northern Syria and has killed more than 40,000 people. © Abdulmonam Eassa/Getty Images
Art festival and exhibition to promote social cohesion in the community in Jarabuls.
Art festival and exhibition to promote social cohesion in the community in Jarabuls. © IWPR
Capacity building computer training course at SBF Center in northern rural Aleppo.
Capacity building computer training course at SBF Center in northern rural Aleppo. © IWPR
A group of young people participating in an initiative to clean up the area near the Euphrates River, Sept 2021.
A group of young people participating in an initiative to clean up the area near the Euphrates River, Sept 2021. © IWPR

Focus

Peacebuilding in Syria

Empowering Syrian women, youth, and marginalised groups, and increasing their participation in public and political life.

Years active: 2020-2023

The overarching goal of programme is to increase the participation of Syrian women, youth, and marginalised groups in public and political life as positive change agents and promoters of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society that respects the rights of all people. The aim is to create a sustainable foundation for post-conflict peacebuilding, coexistence, and democratic governance in Syria.

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This will be achieved through three key objectives: 

  • Strengthen the capacity of Syrian women, youth, and marginalised groups, including both existing and aspiring leaders, to participate in local decision-making institutions and processes; 
  • Support women, youth, and marginalised group-led advocacy to local government authorities and enhanced citizen input into decision-making processes;
  • Amplify women, youth, and marginalised groups’ voices and raise the profile of their leaders in decision-making institutions and processes.

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Project Partners

Armando.Info

Basmeh & Zaintouneh is a non-profit, non-governmental civil society organisation supporting marginalised and disadvantaged Syrians affected by conflict. Its mission has been to create avenues to empower those affected by the conflict.

basmeh-zeitooneh.org

IWPR logo

Founded in 1991, IWPR is an international not-for-profit organisation that empowers local voices to drive change in countries in conflict, crisis and transition. Where hate speech and propaganda proliferate, and journalists and civic activists are under attack, IWPR promotes reliable information and public debate that makes a difference.

iwpr.net

JFL logo

Justice for Life, founded in 2015 by a group of activists from Deir Ezzor, is a Syrian, independent NGO working on promoting human rights, advocacy, and peace-building. It aims to promote human rights in Syrian society in political, legal, behavioural and cultural areas in order to ensure victims of abuses and their relatives can access their rights.

jfl.ngo

PEL-Civil Waves logo

PEL-Civil Waves is an NGO founded in 2013 that promotes women, youth and marginalised groups in peacebuilding, and democratic governance in Syria. The organisation evolved from the Assembly of Syrian Kurdish Youth formed in 2011 to support the emerging civil movement in the northeast region.

pel-cw.org

Syria Bright Future logo

Syria Bright Future is operating in Syria, Turkey, and Jordan specialising in women, youth, and marginalised groups’ empowerment and sexual and gender-based violence prevention. Its mission is to strengthen protection mechanisms, create safe spaces for women, youth, marginalised groups and girls.

sbf.ngo

Women Now logo

Women Now initiated its first empowerment centres in the Idlib and Ghouta-areas, areas of strife and great deprivation, in January 2014. Women Now believe that the struggle for women’s rights is a holistic, multi-layered and gradual process, especially in the context of war and atrocities.

women-now.org

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