
October, 2022
Location: Idleb
Beneficiaries: 28
During more than ten years of emergency humanitarian response, many environmental violations have been recorded in northern Syria, which has increased the depletion of natural resources of water and soil, accompanied by pollution from sewage and solid waste. To ensure the achievement of environmentally sustainable management, EPA has started building the capacities of workers in the Syrian humanitarian response in the field of environmental impact assessment of projects to achieve integrated environmental management and improve material, human and moral resources to ensure the continuation of economic development and ensure the needs of the present time while protecting the environment for future generations.
Project Keys
- Establishing an Environmental Experts Network
- Environmental Impact Assessment studies for development projects
- The aim of the training is to enable project management personnel to conduct studies on the impacts resulting from the implementation of projects on the environment by predicting problems, finding ways and alternatives to avoid problems, and enhancing pos
- The importance of environmental impact assessment studies comes from being a tool for achieving sustainable environmental
- Projects management personnel were trained
- Twenty-eight trainees participated in the training
- Certificates of attendance were distributed to the course participants