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Based on our wish to support community-based solutions, the Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD), in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), implemented a community-based initiative in the Hameh Girls’ Preparatory School under the title “My Most Beautiful School.”

Believing in the spirit of cooperation and teamwork, the Syrian Society for Social Development, in cooperation with UNHCR, implemented a community-based initiative in Jaramana, Rural Damascus, under the title “Making wool sweaters for people with specific needs.”

In order to activate people’s potential and skills and support solutions emerging from the community, the Syrian Society for Social Development, in cooperation with UNHCR, implemented a community-based initiative at al-Hameh, Rural Damascus, under the title “Dressmaking for IDPs.”

As part of our goal to promote integration between host and IDP communities, the Syrian Society for Social Development, in cooperation with UNHCR, implemented the “Puppets” community-based initiative at al-Hameh, Rural Damascus.

As protection is the foundation of community-based initiatives, the Syrian Society for Social Development, in cooperation with UNHCR, implemented in Qudsaya, Rural Damascus, an initiative under the title Lighting.

Because the children with special needs and the drop out children are among the basic groups targeted by SSSD through its various programs, the team of SSSD in Masyaf, in cooperation with the UNHCR, organized a CBI in Masyaf entitled "Children's bags for daily activities and uses"

Based on our belief in the right of women to work and the importance of exercising their role in society, the team of the Syrian Society for Social Development in Masyaf, in collaboration with UNHCR, established a CBI in the village of Hawair Turkoman.

Because the protection against harassment is a human and community responsibility, the Syrian Society for Social Development team in Masyaf, in cooperation with the UNHCR, established a CBI in the shelters (MaanSalha–Tahfeez Al quraan institute –Al Makhfar Al Qadeem)

Because the right of privacy for children and women is a sacred right,Syrian Society for Social Development team in Masyaf, in cooperation with the UNHCR, established a CBI at Tahfeez Al quraan Institute shelter

The underlying goal of the Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD) is to spread love and joy everywhere. Believing that the right to play and to recreation for children is sacred, a group of young people, supported by the SSSD team in Hama and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), launched a global capacity building initiative under the title “Joy”.

Believing in promoting the role of the local community in problem-solving, the Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD) in Homs, in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), launched a community-based initiative in the town of Naara under the title “Installation of an iron railing on the water stream in the town of Naara”.

Since safe playing and recreation is an inalienable right of children, the Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD) team in Qadmus, in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), launched a community-based initiative at al-Maidan Park, Qadmus, under the title “Child-friendly space”.