| صندوق التنمية السوري | |
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| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 4 September 2025 [1] |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Syria |
| Headquarters | Damascus, Syria |
| Agency executive |
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| Parent agency | Supreme Council For Economic Development |
| Website | https://syrfund.gov.sy/en |
The Syrian Development Fund (SYDF) is a Syrian government initiative established in 2025 to facilitate the reconstruction and development of the country following the overthrow of the Assad regime in late 2024. [2] [1] [3] It operates as an independent economic institution aimed at mobilizing resources for infrastructure rehabilitation, job creation, and the repatriation of displaced persons and refugees. [4] [5]
The Syrian Development Fund was established by Presidential Decree No. 112 of 2025, issued in July 2025 by transitional President Ahmad al-Sharaa, shortly after the formation of a new administration in January 2025 following Bashar al-Assad's flight to Russia in December 2024. [1] [2] [6] The decree granted the fund legal personality, financial, and administrative independence, with its headquarters in Damascus. [1] Mohammad Safwat Raslan was appointed as Director-General by Decree No. 117 of 2025. [1]
The fund was officially launched on September 4, 2025, during a ceremony at the Damascus Citadel, with simultaneous events held across all Syrian provinces on September 3. [1] [7] [8] The launch came in the wake of over a decade of civil war, which the United Nations and World Bank estimated caused approximately $800 billion in damage to Syria's infrastructure and economy. [9]
The primary objective of the Syrian Development Fund is to contribute to the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Syria's war-damaged infrastructure, including roads, bridges, water and electricity networks, airports, ports, and telecommunications. [1] [7] It seeks to finance development projects through interest-free loans, create job opportunities, and implement service and economic initiatives to improve living conditions across all provinces. [1] [2]
The fund's priorities are organized into four main tracks: [4]
The initiative emphasizes transparency, with all expenditures on strategic projects to be publicly disclosed. [2] [1]
As an independent entity affiliated with the Presidency of the Republic, the fund is managed by a dedicated council that prioritizes projects based on provincial needs. [4] [1] It serves as a national umbrella for collaboration between the state, civil society, the private sector, and Syrians abroad. [1] [10]
The fund's resources are derived from individual donations from within and outside Syria, a "permanent donor" program for monthly contributions, advertising revenues, grants, and other lawful donations. [1] President al-Sharaa called upon Syrians at home and abroad to contribute, framing participation as both an honor and a duty. [1]
Within hours of its launch, the fund received over $12 million in direct donations and $70 million in pledges. [4] Other reports indicate initial donations exceeding $30 million [2] and $50 million, [1] with later figures reaching $61 million in one hour [11] and $64 million overall. [12]
The launch of the Syrian Development Fund was met with rapid public support, reflecting widespread enthusiasm for national reconstruction efforts. [4] [11] It has been described as a key tool for healing the wounds of war and reviving Syria's economy through collective action. [2] [5]