Promoting Economic Resilience of Syrian Women (PERSEVERE) Annual Project Results Report (April 2020 – March 2021)

Publication language
English
Pages
37pp
Date published
01 Jan 2021
Type
Impact evaluation
Keywords
COVID-19, Education, Gender
Countries
Syria
Organisations
CARE International

“Promoting Economic Resilience of Syrian Women” (PERSEVERE) is undertaken with the financial support from the Government of Canada, provided through Global Affairs Canada. It aims to enhance the resilience of displaced and conflict-affected Syrian women, including women with disabilities. Led by CARE Canada and implemented by the Syria Resilience Consortium (SRC), CARE, and Humanity & Inclusion (HI).

PERSEVERE is designed to contribute to this goal through the following Intermediate Outcomes:

  1. Women, including young and older women as well as women with disabilities, participate more actively in community economic governance
  2. Community members, institutions, and response actors actively support the inclusion of Gender, Age and Disability (GAD) consideration in economic governance. Initial project learning and methods are meant to be shared across the whole of Syria and other SRC members and introduced to wider response actors contributing to resilience.

This year, the program has been continuing to support inclusion of women and persons with disabilities in livelihood activities. More women have been provided with in-depth training to support other women to expand and grow their businesses.