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Call for Addressing Explosive Ordnance Risks for Safe Return and Humanitarian Access in Homs (Syria)

Refugee Leadership Alliance Grant Program 2024

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Deadline: 08-Jul-2026

The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) has launched a grant in Homs Governorate, Syria, to reduce Explosive Ordnance (EO) risks and improve civilian safety and humanitarian access. The project focuses on mapping contamination, mitigating explosive hazards, and enabling safe return of displaced populations. It supports humanitarian operations and early recovery in one of Syria’s most heavily contaminated regions.

Overview of the Grant Opportunity

The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) has introduced a time-bound grant program aimed at addressing Explosive Ordnance (EO) contamination in Homs Governorate, Syria.

The initiative seeks to:

Homs is identified as one of the most heavily contaminated regions in Syria, with EO hazards significantly affecting daily life and recovery efforts.

Context and Humanitarian Need

Explosive Ordnance contamination in Homs Governorate continues to cause severe humanitarian and safety challenges:

Between December 2024 and May 2026:

These conditions severely hinder displacement recovery and reconstruction efforts.

Key Objectives of the Grant

1. Mapping and Information Consolidation

2. Risk Mitigation and Response

3. Restoration of Safe Access

4. Support for Displaced Populations

5. Humanitarian and Early Recovery Support

Project Scope and Duration

The project is designed as a short-term, high-impact intervention to improve safety conditions and enable recovery planning.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must demonstrate:

Strategic Alignment

The program aligns with:

It supports:

Key Expected Outcomes

Key Highlights

Conclusion

The UNOPS Explosive Ordnance Risk Reduction grant in Homs Governorate is a targeted humanitarian initiative aimed at reducing the life-threatening risks posed by explosive contamination. By improving data collection, enabling risk mitigation, and restoring access to essential land and infrastructure, the program supports civilian protection, humanitarian access, and the safe return of displaced populations in post-conflict Syria.

For more information, visit UNOPS.

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