Overview

Sadad organization aims to enhance the resilience of individuals and communities in Syria. These efforts are essential for developing a brighter and more sustainable future for affected communities. Through early recovery projects, we strive to provide the necessary and safe environment to help individuals transition from relying on immediate humanitarian aid to a phase of self-development and self-reliance. This is achieved by capacity building, providing professional training, grants, restoring infrastructure, and delivering essential services that contribute to building more resilient communities and individuals.

Moreover, cash-for-work programs play a significant role in Sadad’s activities as they are a fundamental and essential component in improving individuals’ resilience and revitalizing the local community, thereby contributing to its professional and economic empowerment.

Sadad Objectives in Early Recovery Sector

1. Providing Training and Vocational Education:
– Offering specialized training and educational programs to enhance individuals’ technical and professional skills, thereby improving their opportunities in the job market and aiding them in elevating their income levels.

2. Supporting Entrepreneurship and grants:

– Supplying the necessary financial support and resources to initiate and develop small entrepreneurial projects, contributing to the enhancement of local economic activity and the increase of job opportunities.

3. Improving Infrastructure and Basic Services:

– Working on the reconstruction and restoration of essential infrastructure, which enhances living conditions and contributes to sustainability.

4. Strengthening Cash-for-Work Programs:

– Expanding and reinforcing cash-for-work programs as a means to motivate individuals, bolster their resilience, enhance community involvement, and stimulate local economic activities.

Needs

Through the early recovery sector, SADAD aims to generate resilient, self-sustainable and region-owned operations for the post-crisis recovery phase, including the restart of basic services, livelihoods, shelter, governance, security, rule of law, environment, and social dimensions, including the reintegration of displaced people.

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Sadad Projects