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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 stresses that communities will shift from a dependency on emergency aid and development initiatives that foster self-reliance and dignity. His optimistic message underlines the importance of transforming humanitarian responses into sustainable, community-driven progress for Syria.
By Media for Sustainable DevelopmentAyham 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 stresses that communities will shift from a dependency on emergency aid and development initiatives that foster self-reliance and dignity. His optimistic message underlines the importance of transforming humanitarian responses into sustainable, community-driven progress for Syria.