Denmark contributes 2.4 million EUR to Syria Recovery Fund

Child in a Syrian refugee camp. Photo: UN news

 The Syria Recovery Trust Fund (SRTF) has announced  a new contribution from Denmark, amounting to approximately EUR 2.41 million.

This marks Denmark’s second contribution this year and its 10th contribution since the Fund’s inception, bringing its total contributions to an estimated EUR 26.73 million.

Collectively, contributions from all 12 donor countries now total around EUR 353.6 million. This latest contribution is earmarked to support the activities under the Filling the Void project in Northeast Syria.

A man carries home WFP food in Idlib, northwest Syria, where the earthquakes complicate an acute humanitarian crisis.
A man carries home WFP food in Idlib, northwest Syria

Steadfast support

The Syria Recovery Trust Fund’s Director General, Eng. Hani Khabbaz, added: “We deeply appreciate the Kingdom of Denmark’s steadfast support and the enduring generosity of its people.

This second contribution this year empowers the Syria Recovery Trust Fund to continue its essential activities across Northeast Syria, aimed at easing the hardships faced by the Syrian people. It also strengthens our efforts to ensure lasting impact and sustainability in our programs, ultimately benefitting future generations in Syria.”