🌿 Public parks and green spaces are not a luxury. They are essential for public health, environmental balance, and sustainable cities.
As Damascus faces growing environmental pressure, protecting green spaces must remain a public priority.
#Damascus#Sustainability#GreenSpaces
📢 Work with SLDP
We're seeking qualified service providers in:
• Translation (AR↔EN)
• Interpretation (AR↔EN)
• Graphic Design
📅 Deadline: 20 June 2026
More information in the link below:
🔗 https://t.co/GPikg9Ce4A
يسرّ البرنامج السوري للتطوير القانوني (SLDP) المشاركة في ورشة مناهضة التعذيب، ويُرحّب بالخطوات الإيجابية منذ سقوط نظام الأسد. ويؤكد أن الامتثال للاتفاقية يتطلب إصلاحات مؤسسية وتشريعية ومساءلة فعّالة عن جميع جرائم التعذيب، وضمان حقوق الضحايا في العدالة وجبر الضرر.
عقدت إدارة المنظمات والمؤتمرات الدولية في وزارة الخارجية والمغتربين في مقر الوزارة بدمشق ورشة حوار مع روابط الضحايا ومنظمات المجتمع المدني السورية حول مراجعة وتطوير مشروع الاستراتيجية الوطنية الشاملة للجمهورية العربية السورية لمناهضة التعذيب والوقاية منه.
Human rights and social stability should be at the heart of Syria's reconstruction.
As investment opportunities grow, the question is not only how much investment Syria attracts, but what kind of future that investment helps build.
Read more:
[https://t.co/l56FfTLNfP]
🏥 Is healthcare in Syria becoming a commodity?
Recent debate around private sector involvement in Syria’s public hospitals has raised urgent questions about the future of the right to health and the role of the state in guaranteeing it.
The piece also highlights Syria’s obligations under international law and the need for strong legal safeguards, transparency, and accountability to ensure healthcare remains a right for all, not a privilege for those who can afford it.
Read the full article here:
"A new report by a coalition of Syrian civil society organizations does, however, present pathways for a criminal justice process “that is grounded in human rights principles, [and responsive to] the needs and desires of the Syrian people.”"
https://t.co/f0NgUobJIW
A coalition of 27 Syrian civil society & victims' organisations released Pathways to Criminal Accountability in Syria, a landmark report outlining a credible, inclusive framework for justice built on eight months of consultation with Syrian legal experts, survivors, and advocates