
Sham Humanitarian Organization officially launched on Wednesday a project to restore and rehabilitate four war-damaged schools in the countryside of Homs Governorate. The initiative is funded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) and is designed to return displaced students to the classroom while improving access to essential services in affected communities. Works began at Suleiman Al-Rajab School in the town of Al-Ghanto, in the northern rural area of Homs.
The project covers four schools in Homs Governorate and extends to six additional schools in Rural Damascus Governorate. The four schools targeted in Homs are:
The rehabilitation works encompass a range of structural and service interventions, including:
Engineer Yahya Asfour of Sham Humanitarian stated that the project is expected to be completed within approximately two and a half months, at an estimated cost of 700,000 USD. He noted that the project aims to reintegrate approximately 6,000 students into formal education, following prolonged disruption caused by war damage to school infrastructure.
Rami Rajjoub, Executive Director of the organization, explained that the selection of target schools was carried out in coordination with the Directorate of Education and relevant local authorities, with priority given to the most severely damaged schools and those most critical to sustaining educational continuity in the targeted areas. Rajjoub confirmed that this project marks the beginning of a broader series of educational and humanitarian initiatives.
Iyad Jaafar, Director of the Directorate of Social Affairs and Labour in Homs Governorate, noted that Suleiman Al-Rajab School had been entirely out of service due to damage sustained during the siege of northern rural Homs, adding that the ongoing restoration works are expected to allow its reopening at the start of the next academic year.
Sham Humanitarian Organization is a non-profit, non-governmental organization established in 2011. It operates across Syria and Turkey, delivering humanitarian projects and services to the most vulnerable populations, in partnership with international donors including the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre.
