Germany Commits €60 Million to Aid Syria After Assad's Fall
The funds will support UN and NGO-led projects focused on rebuilding schools, providing jobs, and aiding vulnerable populations in the war-torn country.
- Germany has allocated €60 million for humanitarian and rebuilding efforts in Syria following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
- Projects will be implemented exclusively through UN agencies and NGOs to avoid collaboration with Syrian authorities.
- Key initiatives include €25 million for UNICEF to rebuild schools and provide psychosocial support for traumatized children.
- €19 million will go to the UNDP to create short-term jobs for displaced individuals, such as clearing debris and restoring infrastructure.
- Additional funding supports local NGOs promoting reconciliation, women's empowerment, and sustainable education free from discrimination.