Syrian Interim Government Allocates 166 million USD to Support Education inside and outside Syria
The Syrian interim government approved the allocation of 166.65 million U.S. dollars to support the education sector in Syria and...
Read moreThe Syrian interim government approved the allocation of 166.65 million U.S. dollars to support the education sector in Syria and...
Read moreThe Syrian interim government approved allocating half a million USD to support "our steadfast people in the coastal region" during...
Read moreACU's Information Management Unit released the first report about the Dynamic Monitoring System which is one of the most important...
Read moreAsa'ad Mustafa, Defense Minister in the Syrian interim government, denies reports that he along with officials from the FSA's General...
Read moreA Syrian refugee mother of four, desperate to receive food aid, set herself on fire at a U.N. registration centre...
Read moreThe Ministry of Health in the Syrian interim government set up a joint operations room in cooperation with organizations willing...
Read moreAssistance Coordination Unit (ACU) said that they had moved a number of the wounded as a result of the battles...
Read moreMother Pelagia Sayyaf, chief of Mar Taqla Monastery in Maloula, Syria, said that the statements she made prior to the...
Read moreThe Ministry of Health in the Syrian interim government allocated $100,000 USD for Al Amal Hospital in Reyhanli, Turkey. This...
Read moreTaghreed Al Ahadjli, Minister of Culture and Family Affairs in the Syrian interim government, met with the administrator of the...
Read morePreserving independence and national sovereignty and maintaining the Syrian people's unity within the same Syrian soil is one of the critical pillars of the Syrian Coalition. The Coalition aims to overthrow the Assad regime along with all its symbols and pillars. It also aims to dismantle its security apparatus and hold accountable those involved in crimes against Syrians. In addition, it seeks to achieve a transition to a pluralistic, democratic and civil Syria.