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- commitment $1.9M · 1
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- $1.9M · 1 flows
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| From | To | Reported amount | Flows |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norway, Government of | Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office | $1,898,734 | 1 |
| Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office | Syrian Arab Republic | $1,898,734 | 1 |
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| Flow ID | Status / boundary | Reported amount | Donor | Recipient agency | Country | Plan | Sector | Decision date | First reported | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 387523 | commitment / incoming | $1,898,734 | Norway, Government of | Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office | Syrian Arab Republic | Unspecified | Unspecified | Not reported | 04 May 2026 | SYR-25/0015 720 |
Evidence for flow 387523 commitment · incoming
Aid Fund for Syria (AFS) "Aid Fund for Syria (AFS) was established in 2022 as Aid Fund for Northern Syria (AFSN) and is part of NORAD's pilot on Locally Led Response. Originally focused on northern Syria it has since the fall of the Assad-regime expanded to cover all of Syria. The Fund describes itself as “a humanitarian fund designed to enable the HDP nexus”. The Fund is active in humanitarian coordination structures and aims to create linkages across the HDP nexus, hence serve as a compliment to the Syria Humanitarian Fund (SHF). The Fund places Syrian led initiatives in the forefront. National NGOs are prioritized in funding partnerships. The fund takes an “anchor-organisation approach” to localisation. This means that AFS will fund relatively robust national organisations that collaborate with several smaller CBOs in consortia like set-ups. The strategy and fund governance structure ensures that women-led organisations are included in the governance of the fund. Current donors are UK, France, Germany, Qatar and Jersey. All support to AFS goes through delegated cooperation via FCDO. FCDO has contracted the Adam Smith International to manage the AFS. The Fund has managed on average approximately 240m NOK a year. Objectives : -Improved humanitarian response is achieved through holistic approaches that ensure well-coordinated, timely, and sustainable humanitarian responses. -Strengthened local capacities and leadership where local actors are empowered with the resources and capabilities to drive locally led initiatives, ensuring sustainability and ownership. -Enhanced quality and innovation through adaptive and inclusive humanitarian responses that incorporate innovation to improve accountability and effectiveness. " Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||