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- commitment $6.95M · 10
- paid $1.36M · 4
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- $3.04M · 1 flows
- $2.52M · 6 flows
- $1.23M · 4 flows
- $764.54K · 2 flows
- $745.85K · 1 flows
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| From | To | Reported amount | Flows |
|---|---|---|---|
| Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | $8,305,090 | 14 |
| Denmark, Government of | Save the Children | $3,039,505 | 1 |
| Switzerland, Government of | Save the Children | $2,521,712 | 6 |
| Norway, Government of | Save the Children | $1,233,486 | 4 |
| Canada, Government of | Save the Children | $764,542 | 2 |
| Save the Children | Save the Children | $745,845 | 1 |
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| Flow ID | Status / boundary | Reported amount | Donor | Recipient agency | Country | Plan | Sector | Decision date | First reported | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 378635 | commitment / incoming | $1,250,000 | Switzerland, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Protection | 01 Jan 2026 | 11 Feb 2026 | 7F-10488.04.01 |
Evidence for flow 378635 commitment · incoming
Humanitarian Assistance Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 379579 | commitment / incoming | $745,845 | Save the Children | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Unspecified | 01 Jan 2026 | 24 Feb 2026 | 99701374 |
Evidence for flow 379579 commitment · incoming
Flexible humanitarian funding from Save the Children International's Humanitarian Fund Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 382996 | paid / incoming | $766,284 | Switzerland, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Protection | 01 Jan 2026 | 23 Mar 2026 | 7F-10488.04.01 |
Evidence for flow 382996 paid · incoming
Humanitarian Assistance Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 370915 | commitment / incoming | $3,039,505 | Denmark, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Education | 01 Oct 2025 | 09 Dec 2025 | DK-CVR-63407216-20800769 DK-CVR-63407216-20800769-2026 XM-DAC-3-1-286703-35480 |
Evidence for flow 370915 commitment · incoming
Syria: All areas. The programme advances local leadership and accountability in education, child protection, and MHPSS responses to conflict-affected children and families. Strengthened community involvement in the monitoring of the humanitarian response of Save the Children and its implementing partners in Syria, and wider capacity building of local stakeholders. Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 343417 | commitment / incoming | $693,001 | Canada, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Unspecified | 09 Mar 2025 | 06 May 2025 | P015250 |
Evidence for flow 343417 commitment · incoming
Save the Children Syria 2026 Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 381219 | paid / incoming | $71,541 | Canada, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Unspecified | 09 Mar 2025 | 12 Mar 2026 | P015250 |
Evidence for flow 381219 paid · incoming
Save the Children Syria 2026 Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 378636 | commitment / incoming | $125,000 | Switzerland, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Protection | 01 May 2023 | 11 Feb 2026 | 7F-10488.03.51 |
Evidence for flow 378636 commitment · incoming
Humanitarian Assistance Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 378637 | commitment / incoming | $125,000 | Switzerland, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Education | 01 May 2023 | 11 Feb 2026 | 7F-10488.03.52 |
Evidence for flow 378637 commitment · incoming
Humanitarian Assistance Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 383013 | commitment / incoming | $127,714 | Switzerland, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Education | 01 May 2023 | 23 Mar 2026 | 7F-10488.03.72 |
Evidence for flow 383013 commitment · incoming
Humanitarian Assistance Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 383014 | commitment / incoming | $127,714 | Switzerland, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Protection | 01 May 2023 | 23 Mar 2026 | 7F-10488.03.71 |
Evidence for flow 383014 commitment · incoming
Humanitarian Assistance Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 388228 | paid / incoming | $259,783 | Norway, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Protection | Not reported | 11 May 2026 | QZA-25/0011-2 QZA-25/0011 |
Evidence for flow 388228 paid · incoming
Humanitarian support (Child Protection): Most vulnerable children are protected against violence, abuse and violations of children’s rights This programme aims to ensure that the most vulnerable children are protected from violence, abuse and violations of their rights by strengthening the safety and resilience of the environments around them. It focuses on preventing harm by addressing underlying risks such as poverty, harmful norms, weak protection systems and limited access to services, while also providing timely, child-centred support when protection concerns arise. Working with families, communities, schools and local authorities, the programme strengthen the capacity of caregivers and institutions to recognize risks early and respond safely and inclusively in line with international child protection standards. It expands access to essential protection services—such as case management, psychosocial support and clear referral pathways—designed to meet the specific needs of girls and boys of different ages and abilities. The programme also empowers children with knowledge of their rights and life skills that help them stay safe and express their needs. By reinforcing community-based protection mechanisms and strengthening coordination with national systems, the programme fosters a more protective environment that upholds children’s well-being in both everyday situations and during crises. All SC programmes are gender mainstreamed, inclusive and aims to strengthen resilience. ----- NORAD Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 388229 | commitment / incoming | $356,960 | Norway, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Protection | Not reported | 11 May 2026 | QZA-25/0011-2 QZA-25/0011 |
Evidence for flow 388229 commitment · incoming
Humanitarian support (Child Protection): Most vulnerable children are protected against violence, abuse and violations of children’s rights This programme aims to ensure that the most vulnerable children are protected from violence, abuse and violations of their rights by strengthening the safety and resilience of the environments around them. It focuses on preventing harm by addressing underlying risks such as poverty, harmful norms, weak protection systems and limited access to services, while also providing timely, child-centred support when protection concerns arise. Working with families, communities, schools and local authorities, the programme strengthen the capacity of caregivers and institutions to recognize risks early and respond safely and inclusively in line with international child protection standards. It expands access to essential protection services—such as case management, psychosocial support and clear referral pathways—designed to meet the specific needs of girls and boys of different ages and abilities. The programme also empowers children with knowledge of their rights and life skills that help them stay safe and express their needs. By reinforcing community-based protection mechanisms and strengthening coordination with national systems, the programme fosters a more protective environment that upholds children’s well-being in both everyday situations and during crises. All SC programmes are gender mainstreamed, inclusive and aims to strengthen resilience. ----- NORAD Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 388230 | paid / incoming | $259,783 | Norway, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Education | Not reported | 11 May 2026 | QZA-25/0011-3 QZA-25/0011 |
Evidence for flow 388230 paid · incoming
Humanitarian support (Education): Children in conflict and crises have uninterrupted access to quality and life saving education: This programme ensures that children affected by conflict and crises can continue learning by securing uninterrupted access to safe, quality and life-saving education, in line with SC’s global Education in Emergencies approach. When schools are damaged, closed or unsafe, Save the Children rapidly establishes temporary learning spaces, supports community-based and accelerated learning models, and deploys trained Education in Emergencies staff to restore access as quickly as possible. The programme strengthens learning quality by equipping teachers with crisis-sensitive pedagogy, providing inclusive teaching and learning materials, and adapting curricula so both girls and boys can learn safely despite the heightened risks they face. Protection is at the core of SC’s work: safe learning spaces offer predictable routines, psychosocial support and referral pathways for children experiencing distress, while school-based safeguarding measures reduce exposure to violence, exploitation and early marriage. Save the Children works closely with families, community education committees and local authorities to identify and remove barriers—including insecurity, displacement, poverty and gender-based restrictions—and to reinforce local education systems so they are better prepared for future shocks. Through this integrated and child-centred approach, the programme ensures that education remains a protective lifeline that supports children’s well-being, resilience and right to learn even in the most challenging humanitarian contexts. All SC programmes are gender mainstreamed, inclusive and aims to strengthen resilience. ----- NORAD Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||
| 388231 | commitment / incoming | $356,960 | Norway, Government of | Save the Children | Syrian Arab Republic | Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Priorities 2026 | Education | Not reported | 11 May 2026 | QZA-25/0011-3 QZA-25/0011 |
Evidence for flow 388231 commitment · incoming
Humanitarian support (Education): Children in conflict and crises have uninterrupted access to quality and life saving education: This programme ensures that children affected by conflict and crises can continue learning by securing uninterrupted access to safe, quality and life-saving education, in line with SC’s global Education in Emergencies approach. When schools are damaged, closed or unsafe, Save the Children rapidly establishes temporary learning spaces, supports community-based and accelerated learning models, and deploys trained Education in Emergencies staff to restore access as quickly as possible. The programme strengthens learning quality by equipping teachers with crisis-sensitive pedagogy, providing inclusive teaching and learning materials, and adapting curricula so both girls and boys can learn safely despite the heightened risks they face. Protection is at the core of SC’s work: safe learning spaces offer predictable routines, psychosocial support and referral pathways for children experiencing distress, while school-based safeguarding measures reduce exposure to violence, exploitation and early marriage. Save the Children works closely with families, community education committees and local authorities to identify and remove barriers—including insecurity, displacement, poverty and gender-based restrictions—and to reinforce local education systems so they are better prepared for future shocks. Through this integrated and child-centred approach, the programme ensures that education remains a protective lifeline that supports children’s well-being, resilience and right to learn even in the most challenging humanitarian contexts. All SC programmes are gender mainstreamed, inclusive and aims to strengthen resilience. ----- NORAD Funding flow detail → | ||||||||||