Like a Phoenix rising from its ashes, stories from post-conflict zones reveal daily struggles and extraordinary resilience. Twelve managers from leading humanitarian organisations share their experiences supporting populations affected by the prolonged Syrian conflict. Their stories highlight post-conflict challenges and the collaborative spirit planting the seeds of self-reliant futures. Produced by Ruth Holroyd. Hosted by Professor Martin Spinelli of the University of Sussex School of Media, Arts & Humanities. Executive Producer Dr Mirela Barbu of the University of Sussex Business School.
Omar Atik of Shafak tells the story of Mustafa—a disabled farmer who, after facing repeated displacements and hardship, received a comprehensive package of agricultural support and capacity building from Shafak. This support enabled Mustafa to revive his land, secure food for his family, and rebuild his livelihood. Omar also highlights Shafak's initiatives aimed at preventing violence against women, including awareness campaign...
Dr Ahmad Nabhan outlines how CARE Türkiye empowers conflict-affected communities in northwest Syria through sustainable interventions. He details how supporting the wheat value chain—with supplies, technical training, and cost-sharing models—helps restore critical agricultural practices, ensuring reliable access to affordable bread and food security. Dr Nabhan emphasises that true sustainability means enabling communities to regain...
Dr Anas Alkaddour outlines Global Communities' sustainable approach to humanitarian aid in Syria. He describes how GC addresses urgent needs while building long-term self-reliance by restoring agricultural practices and local infrastructure. A key intervention he discusses is a bio-gas project that provides energy solutions for female-headed households, enabling them to generate electricity for small businesses and daily needs....
Ayham Alhuseen discusses two key interventions aimed at both immediate relief and long-term resilience in Syria. He explains how an energy micro-grid initiative—using solar panels to power water pumps—has restored power and improved living conditions for communities. He also describes a legal support project that establishes arbitration committees to resolve local disputes without relying on unstable state structures. Ayham stresse...
Aylin Shen of WHH emphasises that displaced people aren’t merely seeking handouts—they aspire to regain dignity by earning a living. She illustrates this with Fatima’s story: despite losing everything, Fatima struggled to find a job and secure an income. Her experience underscores the urgent need for sustainable livelihood opportunities that empower individuals to achieve financial independence and self-respect. Aylin advocates for...
Joseph Chalhoub, former Coordinator of the Food Security & Livelihood Cluster in northwest Syria, tells the heartbreaking story of two young sisters—aged 12 and 15—whose desperate hunger led them to take their own lives. Their tragic fate exposes critical gaps in current aid efforts. Joseph argues that to prevent further loss and truly support vulnerable communities, humanitarian responses must shift from short-term food basket...
Kate Robertson from Cara (Council for At-Risk Academics), one of the UK’s oldest NGOs with a unique role—rescuing academics—shares the inspiring journey of a Syrian academic who first worked at the Open University developing an online course and later secured a global talent visa to work at Oxford University. She offers this success as proof of the transformative power of higher education. However, she also expresses disappointment...
Dr Muhanned Malandi explains how Bahar supports livestock breeders, highlighting Najib, a breeder who adopted hydroponics for fodder, received mobile veterinary services, and upgraded his equipment to produce milk sustainably. Dr Malandi stresses that over two million internally displaced people need comprehensive support to return home, including landmine removal, reconstruction of destroyed homes, and rehabilitation of public inf...
Nellie Soudah of People in Need explains how micro-finance initiatives empower women by forming self-supporting groups that pool savings and invest collectively in small businesses, strengthening their economic resilience. She highlights the critical support provided to orphans forced to work to support their siblings, ensuring they can continue their education instead of being trapped in labour. For sustainability in Syria, Nellie...
Osama Alkhalaf of Qatar Charity explains how his organisation has rehabilitated agricultural infrastructure in northwest Syria. They restored wheat silos and mills, and revived local bakeries to produce bread, creating jobs for families. Osama also highlights support for farmers like Mahmud, whose farm regeneration allowed him to send his children to school. He stresses that comprehensive measures, including dignified shelter and r...
Dr Shaher Abdullateef of Syrian Academic Expertise explains how Ahmad (a local farmer) applied hydroponic techniques learned in an SAE training course to produce vegetables at home—initially using simple pipes and nutrient solutions, and eventually expanding his setup into a greenhouse and selling part of his production. He stresses that local knowledge is essential for Syrian agriculture, and he calls for a shift from short-term a...
Yousef Rakkad of GOAL explains the urgent need to shift from food aid to self-sustaining approaches in Syria. He shares the story of a displaced widow from Aleppo who launched a food processing business with a $500 grant that transformed her into the breadwinner for her family. Yusef also highlights the risks faced by humanitarian workers on the front lines—targeted by snipers and subjected to shelling—which severely impacts aid de...
Best practice stories of humanitarian and development organisations in post-conflict zones.
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