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Since 1982, IFAD has supported nine projects in Syria with loans totalling over US$155 million for projects with a total value of US$541 million. The Fund has also provided a number of grants, including technical assistance grants to support women’s empowerment.

IFAD works in partnership with the government, other donors, NGOs, local institutions and civil society organizations. It finances initiatives which enable poor rural people in Syria’s agricultural settlement areas to improve their incomes and living conditions.

Recently, a grant from IFAD’s Rural Poor Stimulus Facility and implemented by UNDP, reduced the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the most vulnerable rural communities by supporting their farming activities and safeguarding their livelihoods.  

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Syrian Arab Republic Country Strategy Note 2022 – 2023 Tipo: Country strategy note (CSN)
Região: Near East, North Africa, Europe and Central Asia

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Revitalisation of Agricultural Livelihoods Programme

Custo: $38.43 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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Integrated Livestock Development Project

Custo: $8.52 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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North-Eastern Region Rural Development Project

Custo: $58.12 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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Idleb Rural Development Project

Custo: $44.82 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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Badia Rangelands Development Project

Custo: $101.36 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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Coastal/Midlands Agricultural Development Project

Custo: $117.20 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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Jebel al Hoss Agricultural Development Project

Custo: $29.02 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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Southern Regional Agricultural Development Project

Custo: $36.64 million-allcapital-abbreviation

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 Since 1982, IFAD has supported seven projects in Syria with loans totalling US$126.2 million for projects with a total value of US$474 million. The organization has also provided a number of grants, including technical assistance grants to support women’s empowerment.

IFAD works in partnership with the government, other donors, NGOs, local institutions and civil society organizations. It finances initiatives which enable poor rural people in Syria’s agricultural settlement areas to improve their incomes and living conditions.

IFAD is working towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals and its interventions endeavour to reduce poverty and promote gender equality and environmental sustainability.

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