The Syrian Environment society is a nongovernmental organization, established in 2001 with a mission to call for the creation of a clean and healthy environment through volunteer social works and through exerting efforts to raise the level of environment awareness, which depends on work ethics , responsible citizenship and respect for the self and others.
The main activities of the society are concentrating on raising awareness in schools by using modern methods to capture students interest, encourage discussions, provide teaching aids and activate environmental topics within the school health curricula and holding cleaning campaigns in public parks like Tishreen park in Damascus. The activities are carried out by volunteers with the aim of preserving the cleanliness of parks and improving garbage collecting methods, taking part in exhibitions including the book exhibition, and the flower shows, by organizing art activities for children, getting the schools in Damascus involved in a world contest for waste recycling, working in cooperation with Damascus city council and municipality , in order to establish an environmental friendly garden , adjoining the castle of Damascus , and to convert the neglected and margined lands into a Damascene garden.
Among the society’s remarkable activities was the campaign which aimed at reviving the Barada river. The event was carried out in cooperation with the Japanese embassy in Damascus. The society ran a campaign aimed at raising the awareness of citizens and urging them to keep Barada clean by not disposing waste and polluted water into it and by using its water wisely. The activity included , visiting the sensitive sites in villages situated on the banks of the river, investigating the river situation there and holding public awareness raising awareness. Several cleanup campaigns were also held for the river, involving the participation of locals and volunteers with the aim of raising awareness and advocating proper behavior to save the Barada river with the help of municipalities concerned.
Of no less important objective of the society is to maintain networking with local, regional and international counterpart societies, that are concerned with environmental issues, sustainable development and the production of a national heritage and establishing a data bank research on the environment and sustainable development and disseminating the findings to the public.
T. Fateh