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- paid $7.37M · 5
- commitment $839.14K · 2
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- $8.21M · 7 flows
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| From | To | Reported amount | Flows |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | $8,205,193 | 7 |
| Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | $8,205,193 | 7 |
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| Flow ID | Status / boundary | Reported amount | Donor | Recipient agency | Country | Plan | Sector | Decision date | First reported | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 380410 | paid / incoming | $3,379,806 | Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Unspecified | Not reported | 03 Mar 2026 | QZA-26/0006-13 QZA-26/0006 |
Evidence for flow 380410 paid · incoming
Support to ICRC's annual Syria Appeal Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 380411 | paid / incoming | $844,951 | Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Protection | Not reported | 03 Mar 2026 | QZA-26/0006-14 QZA-26/0006 |
Evidence for flow 380411 paid · incoming
Support to ICRC's annual Syria Appeal, Protection and Prevention programs Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 380412 | paid / incoming | $1,056,189 | Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Water Sanitation Hygiene | Not reported | 03 Mar 2026 | QZA-26/0006-15 QZA-26/0006 |
Evidence for flow 380412 paid · incoming
ICRC Syria Appeal - Too Big Too Fail project Support to water works project under the ICRC Syria Appeal - Too Big To Fail N Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 387899 | paid / incoming | $80,480 | Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Protection - Gender-Based Violence | Not reported | 05 May 2026 | QZA-25/0006-3 QZA-25/0006 |
Evidence for flow 387899 paid · incoming
Strengthened Protection against violence, Coercion and Deliberate Deprivation in Syria: Syria remains in a protracted humanitarian crisis after 13 years of conflict, with around 16.7 million people in need of assistance and over 90% are estimated to live in poverty. The health system is overwhelmed, with widespread infrastructure damage, disease outbreaks, and limited access to care—particularly for women, children, and displaced populations. Protection risks are severe, including violence against health workers, SGBV, and restricted movement across conflict lines. Norwegian Red Cross (NoRC), in partnership with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), aims to reach highly vulnerable individuals through support to integrated healthcare services, emergency response, WASH interventions, and protection, including strengthening of referral pathways. The initiative prioritises locally led humanitarian action and enhancing community resilience through sustainable and inclusive approaches. Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 387900 | commitment / incoming | $32,389 | Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Protection - Gender-Based Violence | Not reported | 05 May 2026 | QZA-25/0006-3 QZA-25/0006 |
Evidence for flow 387900 commitment · incoming
Strengthened Protection against violence, Coercion and Deliberate Deprivation in Syria: Syria remains in a protracted humanitarian crisis after 13 years of conflict, with around 16.7 million people in need of assistance and over 90% are estimated to live in poverty. The health system is overwhelmed, with widespread infrastructure damage, disease outbreaks, and limited access to care—particularly for women, children, and displaced populations. Protection risks are severe, including violence against health workers, SGBV, and restricted movement across conflict lines. Norwegian Red Cross (NoRC), in partnership with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), aims to reach highly vulnerable individuals through support to integrated healthcare services, emergency response, WASH interventions, and protection, including strengthening of referral pathways. The initiative prioritises locally led humanitarian action and enhancing community resilience through sustainable and inclusive approaches. Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 387901 | paid / incoming | $2,004,629 | Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Health | Not reported | 05 May 2026 | QZA-25/0006-13 QZA-25/0006 |
Evidence for flow 387901 paid · incoming
Strengthened access to health in Syria: Norwegian Red Cross (NoRC), in partnership with Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), will support reaching populations in need through health interventions, prioritizing access for the most at-risk populations. This includes support to primary healthcare clinics, including mobile health units, and enhancing emergency preparedness, while prioritizing protection, and leveraging SARC’s unique access and neutrality to deliver aid in hard-to-reach areas. Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 387902 | commitment / incoming | $806,749 | Norway, Government of | Norwegian Red Cross | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Health | Not reported | 05 May 2026 | QZA-25/0006-13 QZA-25/0006 |
Evidence for flow 387902 commitment · incoming
Strengthened access to health in Syria: Norwegian Red Cross (NoRC), in partnership with Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), will support reaching populations in need through health interventions, prioritizing access for the most at-risk populations. This includes support to primary healthcare clinics, including mobile health units, and enhancing emergency preparedness, while prioritizing protection, and leveraging SARC’s unique access and neutrality to deliver aid in hard-to-reach areas. Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||