ACTED 2021-2023: Resilience support Syria
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Sida has supported ACTED during 2017-2020 in a resilience support to Syria. This second contribution will be the next phase during 2021-2023 with the same focus but with updated design as per lessons learned from the first phase. The total volume is 150 MSEK for three years. The proposed intervention will combine a set of activities under three main outcomes...
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Sida has supported ACTED during 2017-2020 in a resilience support to Syria. This second contribution will be the next phase during 2021-2023 with the same focus but with updated design as per lessons learned from the first phase. The total volume is 150 MSEK for three years. The proposed intervention will combine a set of activities under three main outcomes: • Outcome 1 – Increased opportunities for sustainable food security and livelihoods: • Outcome 2 – Increased access to basic public services for men, women, boys and girls in Syria. • Outcome 3 – Enhanced ability of local governance institutions and civil society to support recovery efforts In total approx. 480.000 individuals will benefit from this intervention out of which 240.000 benefiting from the area-based-approach and associated activities in the north. 130.000 benefiting from livelihood support and basic services and 110.000 benefiting from activities implemented in regime controlled areas in central and southern part of the country.
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Expected results under outcome 1 include: * 1,002 households will participate in Cash for Work schemes; * 1,050 households will benefit from Kitchen/Home Garden support; * 7,500 households will participate in the household-level water management activities; * 3,715 micro and small subsistence businesses grants will be provided to support business development; * 90 small and medium/large transformational business grants will be provided to support employment creation. Expected results under outcome 2 include: * 15 communal productive assets will be rehabilitated, benefiting an estimated 3,750 households; * 44 water assets and/or systems will be repaired, benefiting an estimated 44,000 households; Expected results under outcome 3 include: * A hydro-geological study report will be produced and distributed in the northeast area among partners; * Technical Departments will be supported, to enhance their ability to deliver basic services for local populations; * 24 Quick Impact Projects, focused on social infrastructure, will be implemented; * 9 CBOs will be supported with capacity building and grants to implement community-level service provision; * At least 6 Area Based Assessments will be implemented, including baseline, mid-line, and end-line area-based assessments and a community-driven recovery plan updated throughout the project.
Objective of the intervention The overall objective of this programme to support recovery efforts in Syria at household and community levels through multi-sectoral assistance. The proposed programme will combine a set of activities under three main outcomes, which will aim to increase the household and community resilience, to achieve the overall objective. Outcome 1: Increased opportunities for sustainable food security and livelihoods development. The programme will contribute to enhancing the ability of conflict-affected households to meet their basic needs to support their coping mechanisms. This will be done based on local conditions, needs and requests and can include Cash for Work schemes, Kitchen or Home Garden Kits that will allow vulnerable households to increase their food security, enhancing access to safe water through water conservation and rain water harvesting efforts. This outcome will also contribute to restoration of sustainable livelihoods opportunities, with a focus on market and economic recovery. Where relevant, the programme will interlink different activities for effectiveness and efficiency. Finally, the programme will work to restore the environment while enhancing and diversifying agricultural production and support efficient supply chains for inputs and sell/marketing of produce. Outcome 2: Improved and inclusive access to basic public services. In the programme, ACTED and partners will support enhanced access to basic services through the rehabilitation of key public infrastructure. This will include communal productive assets, support to agricultural value chains to enhance access to affordable food supply, as well as key WASH assets. The programme will also aim at enhancing access to safe water for drinking and other purposes, through rehabilitation works of key water systems. The activities will also focus on water management and conservation, collection and reuse. To improve access to safe and clean water, the programme will also work rehabilitation of key waste water management assets. Outcome 3: Enhanced capacity of local institutions and civil society to support early recovery efforts. The third leg of the programme will strengthen the organizational and technical capacity of key local stakeholders and civil society actors responsible for the delivery of basic services, including humanitarian assistance, at community level, in many parts supporting and complementing activities under Outcomes 1 and 2. The programme will coordinate and support Technical Department in targeted areas, with a focus on Agriculture and water/WASH departments. More specifically, the capacity building will support their ability to manage the provision of basic services in a durable manner. The programme will support CSOs with tailored training on organizational strengthening topics, to build the capacity of CSOs.
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