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ASB Pilot Humanitarian Project for Vulnerable Communities in Syria

CFPs: Emergency Initiative for the most Vulnerable Population in the Conflict-affected regions of Ukraine

Deadline: 09-May-2026

Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Deutschland (ASB) is launching a pilot humanitarian partnership initiative in Syria to support conflict-affected and vulnerable populations through integrated recovery and resilience programming.

The programme combines immediate humanitarian support with early recovery and community strengthening, with a strong focus on inclusion, localization, and sustainable impact.

Implementing Organization

Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Deutschland (ASB) is a German humanitarian and welfare organization with international operations focused on:

Through its Foreign Aid Department, ASB works with local partners to deliver people-centered humanitarian assistance.

Geographic Focus

These regions have been heavily impacted by conflict and earthquake-related destruction, with high levels of displacement and infrastructure damage.

Key Programme Priorities

Food Security and Livelihoods

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)

Inclusion and Localization

Cross-Cutting Principles

Expected Outcomes

Funding Overview

Required Organizational Capacity

Eligible organizations must demonstrate:

Humanitarian Compliance Requirements

Eligibility Priorities

Preference will be given to organizations demonstrating:

Key Partnership Expectations

How the Partnership Works

Why This Programme Matters

Conclusion

This ASB initiative in Syria focuses on inclusive humanitarian recovery by combining food security, livelihoods, and WASH interventions with strong localization and protection principles. It prioritizes women-led, disability-focused, and youth organizations to ensure equitable participation and sustainable recovery in some of the most affected regions of the country.

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