A group of Syrian organizations has reservations about the new strategic framework for the work of the United Nations agency in Syria

A group of Syrian organizations has reservations about the new strategic framework for the work of the United Nations agency in Syria

The new Strategic Framework for the Syrian Arab Republic 2022-2024, Issued by United Nations Sustainable Development Group, provokes many reservations among Syrian civil society organizations, including concerns about adopting the Syrian government’s rhetoric.

 

The document ignores many other documents and reports issued by other UN agencies on Syria such as the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic (COI) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR, as well as hundreds of reports issued by international NGOs and Syrian civil society organizations.

 

Therefore,  a group of Syrian NGOs prepared a letter  on the UN strategic framework in Syria.

 

You can view the letter by clicking on the link.

 

Signatories:

 

Networks:
Syrian NGO Alliance
Shaml CSOs coalition
Syrisk-Svenska Demokratiförbundet (SSDF)
The Syrian Network in Denmark
Union of German-Syrian Associations

 

Individual Organizations:
ATAA Humanitarian Relief Association
Dozana
Finjan
Hand in Hand for Aid & Development – HIHFAD
Horan Foundation
Hurras Network
Ihsan Relief and Development
Kesh Malek
LACU Local Administration Councils Unit
Local Development and Small-Projects Support (LDSPS)
Muzun for Humanitarian and Development
Orange
Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression SCM
SEMA Organization
Shafak
Social development international – SDI
Space of hope organization
Space Of Peace
Syria Solidarity Campaign
Syrian Welsh Society
Syrian women’s platform
The Day After
The Syria Campaign
The Syrian legal Development Programme
UOSSM Union of medical care and relief organizations
Violet Organization
Watan
Women and Child Protection Network in Kafr Takharim
Women Now for Development