HDC Organisation
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Local Economy and Livelihoods Support
Peacebuilding and Stabilization Support
Strengthen positive peace and community stability. …Read More
Environmental Protection and Climate Change
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Studies and Reports
Our studies and reports, which are based on diagnosing the current actual situation in the targeted development sectors, focus on coming up with objective, integrated and applicable solutions that take into account the various circumstances and operational challenges.
Data Processing
By working on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications and software, HDC seeks to secure the ingredients for enabling this knowledge in the scientific and administrative community, which aims to build spatial databases that would predict the problem before it occurs.
Consultation
The planning background of HDC enables it to provide effective development consultations in the fields of environment and climate, urbanization, infrastructure, economy and society. Which will provide real support to guide the development decision-making towards.
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HDC operates in a fast-changing humanitarian environment. This provides both short-term and long-term challenges. The choices HDC is making for this strategic period are aimed at addressing some of the more immediate challenges, whilst keeping the eyes firmly focused on the longer-term future.
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Frequently asked questions
How was HDC founded and got the power of attorney?
B: It started as an idea to overcome the current problems and move from a state of chaos and selfishness in the treatment of crises towards development based on planning studies that analyze the requirements of the current situation and develop the most appropriate solutions and recommendations to avoid the crisis by adopting new approaches that address the crisis from its roots and go beyond avoiding its repercussions in the future. After the completion of the study “Euphrates Basin and its Syrian Dams”, which received a wide positive response to obtain an official power of attorney contract that gave the character of HDC to the personality of the non-governmental organization, through which it was able to work in cooperation with various government committee and offices to complete studies and implement projects.
How does HDC formulate its plans?
B: The strategic plan is formulated after evaluating the general contexts and trends in the areas of humanitarian work that HDC focuses on and prepares them as urgent priorities for intervention. Through it and through each sector, it sets possible intervention options from which strategic objectives for each development sector emerge, and each goal is translated into several objectives. The strategic plan is a set of general directions and objectives appropriate to HDC’s policies and standards, and appropriate to the general developmental and cooperative contexts, as well as consistent with the HDC’s values and vision, which are determined to be the overarching framework for the various tactical plans emanating on its basis.
With which parties HDC cooperates and in what frameworks?
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151 Organizations Denounce Military Escalation and Targeting Infrastructure in Syria and Call for Their Immediate Cessation
The United Nations Security Council, the European Union, and the USA must promptly intervene to protect civilians and end the deliberate attacks against infrastructure and public facilities
Joint correspondence to UN Special Procedures on the water crisis in northeast Syria
The undersigned organizations of this complaint call on the United Nations to take the necessary measures in order to find an urgent and sustainable solution to the water crisis in northeast Syria and to take into account the facts contained in this paper and the joint recommendations.
Correspondence addressed to Enaya Hadrat.
Special Rapporteur on the right to water and sanitation.
Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons.
Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment.
Special Rapporteur on the right to health.
Special Rapporteur on the right to food.
Syria: 138 Syrian Organizations Call for a Comprehensive and Non-Discriminatory Response to Deadly February 6 Earthquakes
Concerned entities must take action to guarantee that all quake-hit areas, without exception, have access to relief operations and humanitarian aid and that aid delivery is not hampered or blocked by any political or military party












