Home Syria Agricultural Livelihoods and Rural Development Agricultural Livelihoods and Rural Development Related Materials Social and Environmental Screening Procedure Download Social and Environmental Screening Procedure Download AWP Rural Developmentxlsx Download Annual Workplan 2021/22 Download 2022 AWP RD_Final Download Annual Workplan 2019/20 Download Project Document Template Download Supplying Feed (barley), Concentrated feed & Fodder Mixture in Raqqa (Lot 1) & Feed (barley) and Concentrated Feed in Der Ezzor (Lot 2) & Feed (barley) and Concentrated feed in Hama (Lot 3) Read more Providing Tools and Equipment for the rural devel Read more Rehabilitation of Nurseries in Aleppo and Al Raqqa Read more Rehabilitation Nurseries in Dierzour and Al Hasaka Read more Rehabilitation Nurseries in Dier Ezor and Hasakeh Read more VIEW ALL ON OPEN.UNDP.ORG Impact START DATE January 2018 END DATE December 2023 STATUS Ongoing PROJECT OFFICE Syria IMPLEMENTING PARTNER United Nations Development Programme DONORS GOVERNMENT OF ITALY GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN GOVERNMENT OF NORWAY GOVERNMENT OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT KREDITANSTALT FUR WIEDERAUFBAU MPTF-Syria Urban & Rural Resilience (4X100) UN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR) UNDP Funding Windows UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNOCHA/Central Emergency Response Fund, CERF United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS $24,136,391 DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS 2018$2,569,648 2019$4,530,669 2020$4,629,053 2021$3,487,421 2022$3,593,402 Full Project information Related Content Stories Debris Removal in Aleppo: Providing Access and Restoring Livelihoods Read more Stories World Bee Day_Meet Firas from Deir ezZor Read more Stories Seeds of Resilience: Yasser's Path to Sustainable Agriculture Read more Stories Regenerative Agriculture_Mother Earth Day_Ahmad's story Read more Stories Access to Health Services: Weaving the Social Fabric of the Community Read more