TDA supports survivors of arbitrary detention by connecting them with United Nations accountability mechanisms, strengthening their ability to advocate for themselves and tell their stories
TDA works with experts on housing, land, and property (HLP) to monitor the regime’s legislation on property rights and their implications for Syrian citizens
TDA works to strengthen Syrian communities and build the foundation for a civil society that defends human rights, monitors and documents abuses, and holds authorities accountable for their actions
Through TDA’s public opinion program, we aim to amplify the voices of Syrian civil society on key topics related to political transition and to shed light on their priorities, needs, and experiences
TDA works to include civil society in the transition and reform process, particularly marginalized and vulnerable groups whose perspectives and concerns are often sidelined
TDA transforms transitional justice concepts into concrete initiatives through piloting grassroots reconciliation initiatives in post-ISIS areas of the northeast, where Arab-Kurdish dialogue is essential to prevent the emergence of new conflicts fueled by ethnic tensions
TDA has collaborated with lawyers and local communities to scan and safeguard over 2 million official documents – one-third of which are property deeds – to facilitate the safe return of refugees and IDPs
The Day After – Heritage Protection Initiative (TDA-HPI) is currently engaged in the protection of cultural heritage in the areas of Syria that are at most risk