Mission & Vision

ABOUT THE DAY AFTER
The Day After (TDA) is a Syrian non-profit organization that is working to counter authoritarianism, and support democratic transition in Syria. It adopts the values of human rights in accordance with international conventions and covenants.
OUR VISION
Syrians’ rights, peace, stability, prosperity, justice, and gender equality can only be achieved through a process of democratic transition and a comprehensive national program for transitional justice that lays the foundation for justice and reconciliation.
TDA also believes that local communities and civil society organizations are key actors to bring about resilience, recovery, and democracy for Syria.
OUR MISSION
Empowering Syrian civil society, addressing the impact of political and societal authoritarianism, including discrimination against women, and influencing decision-makers to serve democratic transition and justice in Syria.
OUR GOALS
TDA identifies the following as goals that should guide the efforts of political transition:
Supporting civil initiatives locally inside Syria and supplying them with knowledge in the areas of justice, human rights and the political transition from an authoritarian regime to a democratic one.
Supporting justice and accountability efforts by supporting victims of human rights violations in Syria, especially victims of arbitrary arrest, enforced disappearance and displacement, and monitoring patterns of violations and raising awareness of relevant actors and stakeholders.
Supporting the efforts of the political transition from its position in the Syrian civil society in line with its values and objectives.
Coordinating the efforts of Syrian civil society in the areas of transitional justice and engaging in the formulation of a political transition.
Supporting efforts in social justice, including enhancing the rights of marginalized groups, and advocating for women's rights in equality and ending violence against them.