The Syria Trust for Development provides agricultural grants to 250 families who have returned to their areas

The Syria Trust for Development provided agricultural financing grants for 250 families to improve their economic situation and enable them to face life challenges in the countryside of Damascus and Aleppo.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) funded the grants within the agricultural grants program for beneficiaries with experience in raising livestock and who have a suitable place for that.

 

The Syria Trust for Development said in a statement issued on January 8th that it provided funding to 100 families in Ain al-Bayda, Daraya, in the governorate of Damascus Countryside, as well as to 150 families in al-Safira and its countryside in the governorate of Aleppo.

The Syria Trust for Development said that the grants provided in Aleppo included distributing livestock to beneficiaries.

The Syria Trust for Development works to support the stability of families who were displaced due to the war and return to their areas with the aim of reaching live and strong local communities.

O. al-Mohammad

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