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Find similar grantsCommunity Disaster Preparedness Initiative (Syria) is sponsored by UN-Habitat. This initiative targets informal urban settlements in Homs (As-Sabil, Deir Ba'albeh North, Deir Ba'albeh South) and Aleppo (As-Sukkari), aiming to enhance community preparedness for disasters and shocks, facilitate participatory Hazard Vulnerability Risk Analysis (HVRA), develop…
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Funding agency: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (HQ) Grantmaking entity: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (Syria) Award ceiling: USD 90,000 Sector: Education, Training & Capacity Building, Urban Development & Housing, Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief Eligible applicants: NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations Eligible citizenships: Syria Date posted: Mar 23, 2026 Apply now for Community Disaster Preparedness Initiative (Syria)UN-Habitat has launched an initiative to improve disaster preparedness and resilience in informal settlements across Homs and Aleppo.
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It is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities with the goal of providing adequate shelter for all. UN-Habitat, the United Nations programme for human settlements, is at the helm of that change, assuming a natural leadership and catalytic role in urban matters.
Mandated by the UN General Assembly in 1978 to address the issues of urban growth, it is a knowledgeable institution on urban development processes, and understands the aspirations of cities and their residents.
View all grants from this funding agency Education, Training & Capacity Building Covers formal and informal education, training, and capacity-building activities that develop knowledge, skills, and institutional capabilities across all age groups.
Education systems and learning programmes Vocational training and skills development Capacity building and professional development View grants in this sector Urban Development & Housing Focuses on planning, developing, and managing urban areas and housing systems to create sustainable, inclusive, and livable cities.
Urban planning and city development Urban infrastructure and civil works Housing management and housing conditions Social, affordable, and residential housing View grants in this sector Syria’s infrastructure has been extensively damaged by prolonged conflict, affecting transport networks, energy systems, water supply, and housing.
Reconstruction needs are substantial, with priority given to restoring basic services and critical public utilities. Financing capacity is severely constrained by economic sanctions, fiscal limitations, and limited foreign investment. Political instability and fragmented governance structures continue to hinder large-scale infrastructure recovery and long-term planning.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Residents of informal settlements in Homs and Aleppo, with an emphasis on including women, youth, and persons with disabilities. Community members selected as master trainers to sustain DRR activities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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