Since the Syrian revolution began, the Syrian people have been subjected to many war crimes and human rights violations. This report reveals how victims of human rights violations in Syria are left without justice and effective support.
Based on survey data from over 10,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs), this report presents a full picture of the suffering and experiences of the displaced in northwestern Syria and addresses the crime of forced displacement with a simple and concise...
This survey focuses on how the Syrian citizen identifies with the perspective of Syrian society towards security and examines the daily hardships of Syrians, their perspectives on the security situation, and future trends in light of the complexity of the...
The drafting of the Syrian constitution is one of the most pressing and important issues of the Syrian transition. As major powers attempt to exclude Syrian civil society from this vital discussion, this report aims to provide a civil society...
Informed by survey data from 2091 respondents (1120 men and 971 women), this report focuses on the prevalence of domestic violence, public attitudes toward punishment for perpetrators, religious justifications for violence against women, and public perception toward so-called honor crimes.
This survey report - part 1 of a 2-part series on discrimination against women in Syrian society - examines men's and women's opinions on women's rights to employment and education, differences in ability and competence between men and women, women's...
This research aims to identify the most prominent opinions in Syria concerning international agreements on Syria, which will contribute to a better understanding of some of their consequences as well as their direct and indirect effects.
This survey aims to help local councils identify the views of their local residents so they can work towards improving their services and better understand the expectations of the public.