Al-Umqiyya Village Home Rebuilding Project

Displaced families return to Al-Umqiyya
Hama
Rebuilt homes in Al-Umqiyya village in rural Hama as displaced families return
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Announcement :
18.04.2026
Update :
18.04.2026
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Syria - Hama

Field teams have completed the rebuilding of a number of damaged homes in the village of Al-Umqiyya, located in western Hama, bringing them to full occupancy readiness. The project was carried out by the Emergency Response Foundation in coordination with Hama Governorate and with financial and humanitarian support from Qatar Charity.

The project aims to improve living conditions for affected residents and provide a safe residential environment that allows families currently sheltering in displacement camps to return to their homes.

Key Project Components

  • Scope of Work: Rebuilding and rehabilitation of damaged residential units for immediate habitation.
  • Implementing Organization: Emergency Response Foundation.
  • Supporting Organization: Qatar Charity.
  • Official Coordination: Hama Governorate.
  • Target Beneficiaries: Displaced families from Al-Umqiyya and surrounding areas residing in camps.

The project is part of the broader effort to rebuild affected areas in western rural Hama.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the project located?

In the village of Al-Umqiyya, western Hama, Syria.

Who implemented the project?

The Emergency Response Foundation, in coordination with Hama Governorate and with support from Qatar Charity.

What does the project include?

Rebuilding and rehabilitating damaged residential units to make them ready for immediate habitation.

Who are the beneficiaries?

Displaced families from Al-Umqiyya and surrounding areas who reside in displacement camps.

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