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World Day for Cultural Diversity marked in Syria through event reviving Syria’s heritage

Damascus, SANA – On the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, marked annually on May 21, the Syria Trust for Development held on Thursday …

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Syria Trust for Development made international arbitrator in the ICICH

Damascus, SANA – The Syria Trust for Development was named an international arbitrator in the evaluation committee of the International Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICICH). The Trust will be …

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Autism Association launches support program for abducted children in Lattakia

Lattakia, SANA – The Autism Association in Lattakia, in cooperation with the Syria Trust for Development, launched a physiological and social support program to help children who had been kidnapped …

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Syria Trust for Development receives aid convoy from Syrians in Europe

Damascus, SANA – The Syria Trust for Development received an aid convoy provided by Syrians living in Europe. The convoy contains 38 tons of clothes, shoes, and children’s toys. Rashad …

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Syria Trust for Development organizes bazaar for school supplies

Damascus, SANA – The Syria Trust for Development, in cooperation with Sondus Establishment, organized a bazaar for school supplies, uniforms, and children’s clothing at the Trust’s headquarters in Bab Sharqi. …

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Handicrafts program starts granting loans to small businesses

Damascus, SANA – Efforts have been boosted over the past few years to support small enterprises and encourage young people to start their own businesses, with many initiatives and programs …

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Massar Exploration Adventure to build children’s confidence and independence

Lattakia, SANA – Seven full-of fun stages are the core of an exploration adventure launched by Massar, one of the projects of The Syria Trust for Development, targeting children aged …

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