disaster
Syria: Community Disaster Risk Reduction in Homs and Aleppo
By SARD at ReliefWeb
· June 18, 2026
· 4 min read
. Years of neglect, damaged infrastructure, and inadequate services have left residents of Al-Bayada in Homs (population 16,000) and Al-Firdos in Aleppo (population 25,000) facing various hazards and living under the constant threat of disaster. Cracked buildings, unsafe electrical systems, sewage p
Key takeaway For 26-year-old Huda Sulaiman, these risks were a constant source of fear affecting every family in the neighborhood.
Why this matters
The community disaster risk reduction efforts in Homs and Aleppo highlight the critical need for proactive measures in vulnerable neighborhoods. By training 61 volunteers, exceeding the initial target, SARD has empowered local residents to take ownership of disaster preparedness and response. The inclusion of 37 women among the volunteers is particularly noteworthy, as it acknowledges the essential role women play in community resilience. The comprehensive training program, which covers technical and soft skills, has equipped volunteers to identify hazards, develop emergency response plans, and conduct search and rescue operations. The development of localized DRR and evacuation plans, validated by local stakeholders and UN-Habitat, demonstrates a commitment to community-led initiatives. As these neighborhoods continue to face numerous hazards, the success of this project will depend on sustained support and engagement from local authorities and organizations, making it crucial to monitor the implementation and impact of these plans in the coming months.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? . Years of neglect, damaged infrastructure, and inadequate services have left residents of Al-Bayada in Homs (population 16,000) and Al-Firdos in Aleppo (population 25,000) facing various hazards and living under the constant threat of disaster. Cracked buildings, unsafe electrical systems, sewage p
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