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Syrian Minister of Emergency and Disaster Management, Raed al-Saleh (left) and German Federal Minister of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt, formalized an agreement to strengthen cooperation. (SANA)
Syrian Minister of Emergency and Disaster Management, Raed al-Saleh (left) and German Federal Minister of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt, formalized an agreement to strengthen cooperation. (SANA)

Germany and Syria join forces to boost Syria’s emergency disaster response

    27 March 2026.  Meeting in Berlin, Syrian and German disaster relief officials signed an agreement aiming to enhance Syria’s emergency response by expanding volunteer training, rebuilding operations centers, and upgrading equipment.Read more at:  SANA

    Three-day workshop on combatting disinformation held at Damascus University’s Faculty of Media. (SANA)
    Three-day workshop on combatting disinformation held at Damascus University’s Faculty of Media. (SANA)

    EU’s Mission to Syria cosponsors journalism workshop on combatting media disinformation

      25 March 2026.  An advanced training workshop for fourth-year journalism students was held at Damascus University in partnership with the EU Mission to Syria. Its goal was strengthening students’ ability to counter disinformation through critical thinking, source evaluation, and rigorous fact checking.Read more at:  SANA

      Syrian Investment Authority officials meet with representatives of the International Court of Arbitration, part of the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris. (SANA)
      Syrian Investment Authority officials meet with representatives of the International Court of Arbitration, part of the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris. (SANA)

      Syrian and international officials meet in Paris to explore new avenues for economic cooperation

        24 March 2026.  A Syrian Investment Authority delegation met ICA President Claudia Salomon to discuss economic cooperation and improvements to Syria’s business environment, joined by Syrian-French business representatives and French diplomatic officials.Read more at:  SANA

        Syria’s Health Ministry announces a nationwide campaign to treat advanced glaucoma and cataract related blindness. (Syrian Ministry of Health)
        Syria’s Health Ministry announces a nationwide campaign to treat advanced glaucoma and cataract related blindness. (Syrian Ministry of Health)

        Syria launches national campaign to restore vision and improve quality of life

          23 March 2026.  Syria’s Health Ministry announced registration for the treatment of severe cases of glaucoma and cataract-related blindness, in cooperation with the Arab European Ophthalmology Society (AEOS). The campaign reflects the development of specialized health care and strengthened international scientific cooperation.Read more at:  SANA

          The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor unveils a two-year strategic plan, March 8, 2026. (Enab Baladi)
          The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor unveils a two-year strategic plan, March 8, 2026. (Enab Baladi)

          Syria’s government launches comprehensive plan to expand social justice and social protections in the next two years

            9 March 2026.  Syria’s social affairs ministry unveiled a 2026-2028 plan, developed ‘in full partnership’ with civil society organizations, to expand equitable access to services, protect and empower women, strengthen protections for all vulnerable groups, integrate returnees, and promote decent work opportunities.Read more at:  ENABBALADI

            Syrian Finance Minister Mohammed Yosr Bernieh (center) meets with an International Monetary Fund delegation visiting Syria, February 17, 2026. (Syrian Ministry of Finance:Telegram)
            Syrian Finance Minister Mohammed Yosr Bernieh (center) meets with an International Monetary Fund delegation visiting Syria, February 17, 2026. (Syrian Ministry of Finance:Telegram)

            IMF underscores signs of recovery in Syria’s economy, praising economic reforms

              26 February 2026.  The IMF delegation reported a recent increase in economic activity, due to rising consumer and investor confidence plus the continued return of refugees. The agency sees a promising economic outlook for 2026, depending on continued internal reconciliation and regional reintegration.Read more at:  ENABBALADI

              A meeting between the Ministry of Economy and Industry and the International Finance Corporation in Damascus. (SANA)
              A meeting between the Ministry of Economy and Industry and the International Finance Corporation in Damascus. (SANA)

              Syria holds talks with International Finance Corporation to strengthen economic recovery

                24 February 2026.  The Ministry of Economy and Industry met with an IFC delegation, exploring financing mechanisms to support the development of Syria’s employment and productivity sectors. The talks aimed at building a cooperative framework for aiding the country’s economic recovery.Read more at:  SANA

                Officials tour an energy facility as government begins rehabilitation of major oil and gas fields in the northeast. (L24)
                Officials tour an energy facility as government begins rehabilitation of major oil and gas fields in the northeast. (L24)

                Syria launches sweeping restoration of oil and gas sector after regaining key fields

                  23 February 2026.  Syria’s energy sector is undergoing major recovery since the government regained oil and gas fields in the northeast, with technical teams securing and rehabilitating the sites through new international partnerships. After several weeks, 65% of previously inactive wells were reportedly restored.Read more at:  LEVANT24

                  Mohammed Anjarani, Minister of Local Administration and Environment on left, and Maher Marwan, Governor of Damascus on right. (SANA, Syrian Observer)
                  Mohammed Anjarani, Minister of Local Administration and Environment on left, and Maher Marwan, Governor of Damascus on right. (SANA, Syrian Observer)

                  State ministry expands powers of local governors in major shift toward decentralization

                    16 February 2026.  In the goal of improving responsiveness to citizens’ needs and accelerating reconstruction, the Ministry of Local Administration and Environment granted broad powers to provincial governors, a move that raised questions about local capacity, oversight and safeguards.Read more at:  SYRIAN OBSERVER

                    Syrian FM Asaad al-Shaibani (center) met with SDF Commander Mazloum Abdi (to his left), Kurdish political leader, Ilham Ahmad (right), and EU and US representatives on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, 13 February 2026. (L24 Social Media)
                    Syrian FM Asaad al-Shaibani (center) met with SDF Commander Mazloum Abdi (to his left), Kurdish political leader, Ilham Ahmad (right), and EU and US representatives on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, 13 February 2026. (L24 Social Media)

                    SDF leader affirms ceasefire will be permanent, while citing remaining problems

                      14 February 2026.  During the Munich Security Conference, Minister al-Shaibani met with US and Kurdish leaders, discussing recent developments involving SDF’s military and administrative integration into the Syrian state. Abdi told reporters that the Munich meeting with Syria, EU and US was “positive.”Read more at:  LEVANT24Watch video at:  YOUTUBE 

                      Foreign Minister al-Sheibani speaking to leaders of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, 9 February 2026, in Riyadh. (L24:X)
                      Foreign Minister al-Sheibani speaking to leaders of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, 9 February 2026, in Riyadh. (L24:X)

                      Syria assumes leadership position in global war on terror

                        10 February 2026.  After rejoining the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS last year, Syria is now taking a leadership role. Minister al-Sheibani affirmed the widespread view that Syria’s stability is vital to the entire Middle East, and thanked coalition members for helping eradicate ISIS from Syrian territory.Read more at:  SYRIAN OBSERVER

                        Minister Hind Kabawat and Syrian born philanthropist Wafic Rida Saïd sign a partnership agreement to advance inclusive leadership. (SANA)
                        Minister Hind Kabawat and Syrian born philanthropist Wafic Rida Saïd sign a partnership agreement to advance inclusive leadership. (SANA)

                        New leadership program will train officials to include disabled people in public and private arenas

                          7 February 2026.  The Social Affairs and Labor Ministry and the Saïd Foundation for Development have launched a training program aimed at improving the capacity of public and private institutions to serve people with disabilities. Fifty percent of the trainees will be disabled people.Read more at:  SANA

                          Representatives of Finland and UNICEF formalize new support for children in Syria. (UNICEF)
                          Representatives of Finland and UNICEF formalize new support for children in Syria. (UNICEF)

                          Finland and UNICEF will foster inclusive education and protection for vulnerable Syrian children

                            1 February 2026.  “Syrian children have waited too long for stability, safety and opportunities to learn,” said UNICEF’s representative in Syria, as the UN agency and Finland announced €2.7 million to expand inclusive education and child and social protection, prioritizing children with disabilities and those affected by conflict and displacement.Read more at:  SANA

                            President Ahmad al-Sharaa met with European Council President, António Costa, and European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, at People’s Palace in Damascus. (SANA)
                            President Ahmad al-Sharaa met with European Council President, António Costa, and European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, at People’s Palace in Damascus. (SANA)

                            Syrian and European Union leaders begin new era of cooperation

                              9 January 2026.  President al-Sharaa and Foreign Minister al-Shaibani held talks with European leaders focused on Syria’s reconstruction and stability. They also discussed economic cooperation, humanitarian issues, and migration, emphasizing Syria’s territorial unity and a constructive partnership with the EU.Read more at:  SANA

                              UN Ambassador Ibrahim Olabi reaffirms Syria’s commitment to eliminating the old regime’s chemical weapons legacy and advancing transitional justice. (SANA)
                              UN Ambassador Ibrahim Olabi reaffirms Syria’s commitment to eliminating the old regime’s chemical weapons legacy and advancing transitional justice. (SANA)

                              Syria determined to eliminate chemical weapons and pursue transitional justice

                                9 January 2026.  UN Ambassador Olabi underscored Syria’s pledge to safeguard the global non-proliferation regime, to address remains of the former regime’s chemical weapons, and to bring perpetrators to justice, while seeking the UN’s support to complete the work.Read more at: SANA

                                Syria’s Minister of Justice, Mazhar al-Wais, outlines the state’s commitment to transitional justice and the constitutional path toward accountability and national healing. (AlJazeera)
                                Syria’s Minister of Justice, Mazhar al-Wais, outlines the state’s commitment to transitional justice and the constitutional path toward accountability and national healing. (AlJazeera)

                                Minister underscores significant progress toward achieving justice since fall of Assad

                                  6 January 2026.  Justice Minister al-Wais views transitional justice as a constitutional duty being carried out through practical steps shaping Syria’s new state. The new system honours the revolution’s values, safeguards victims’ rights, and builds institutions for accountability, stability, dignity, and genuine reconstruction.Read more at:  SYRIAN OBSERVER

                                  Ahmad Muwaffaq Zaidan, the Presidential Media Advisor, describes 2025 as a turning point for rebuilding Syrian institutions. (L24, 1 August 2025)
                                  Ahmad Muwaffaq Zaidan, the Presidential Media Advisor, describes 2025 as a turning point for rebuilding Syrian institutions. (L24, 1 August 2025)

                                  Syria’s achievements in 2025 surpassed what some nations achieve in a decade, official observes

                                    1 January 2026.  In a New Year’s message, the president’s media advisor spoke of the remarkable state-building achievements of 2025, while noting that Assad’s fall was not a military victory alone but required the will of the people.Read more at:  SANA

                                    Syria describes its housing challenges and reconstruction plans to Council of Arab Ministers of Housing and Construction in Doha, 15 December 2025. (L24)
                                    Syria describes its housing challenges and reconstruction plans to Council of Arab Ministers of Housing and Construction in Doha, 15 December 2025. (L24)

                                    Syria’s critical housing needs and visions presented to fellow Arab housing ministers

                                      15 December 2025.  Reinforcing its return to regional cooperation, Syria’s minister of public works and housing presented the scale of destruction caused by a decade of war, while showcasing plans to rebuild homes for millions of internally displaced people and returning refugees, and inviting investments.Read more at:  LEVANT24

                                      Syrians celebrate the first year of freedom under theme “Let’s Complete the Story.” (Omar Sanadikl:AP)
                                      Syrians celebrate the first year of freedom under theme “Let’s Complete the Story.” (Omar Sanadikl:AP)

                                      World leaders congratulate Syria as anniversary celebrations continue across the nation

                                        9 December 2025.  Leaders from the Middle East and around the world hailed Syria’s achievements in its first year of freedom, praising the people for their endurance and resilience through years of injustice, pain and sacrifice, affirming support for a united, stable and prosperous Syria at peace with its neighbors.Read more at:  LEVANT24

                                        National Library of Damascus preserves Syria’s cultural legacy with 19,400 manuscripts and 3,600 rare books. (SANA)
                                        National Library of Damascus preserves Syria’s cultural legacy with 19,400 manuscripts and 3,600 rare books. (SANA)

                                        National Library of Damascus digitizes manuscripts and books spanning centuries of human history

                                          2 December 2025.  The library has launched a digital platform to make its resources accessible to researchers both in Syria and across the globe. The thousands of books and artifacts housed by the library offer valuable insights into human civilization while reinforcing Syria’s unique cultural identity.Read more at:  SANA

                                          Community initiative in Jdeidet Artouz, southwest of Damascus, raises funds to rehabilitate the town and improve services. (SANA)
                                          Community initiative in Jdeidet Artouz, southwest of Damascus, raises funds to rehabilitate the town and improve services. (SANA)

                                          Residents raise $2.8 million in show of solidarity to restore their town

                                            2 December 2025.  As with similar initiatives across Syria where citizens are partnering with the state to rebuild, residents of Jdeidet Artouz raised substantial funds to meet the town’s essential needs and upgrade its infrastructure. The newly elected MP called the campaign a “positive and blessed initiative.”Read more at: SANA

                                            The first service in 13 years is held at the Latin Church in Al-Ghassaniyah, a Christian village in Idlib Governorate. (SANA)
                                            The first service in 13 years is held at the Latin Church in Al-Ghassaniyah, a Christian village in Idlib Governorate. (SANA)

                                            After 13 years, local Christian denominations celebrate mass reflecting coexistence, unity and love

                                              29 November 2025.  After 13 years of displacement, Christians of various denominations in al-Ghassaniyah celebrated the divine liturgy, reviving the village’s social and religious life. The priest stressed Syria’s unity in its people, land, and leadership.Read more at:  SANA