Since December 2014, the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis (the MADAD Fund) has been the primary instrument for EU development support for efforts for refugees and local host communities in countries neighbouring Syria. The Trust Fund aims to ensure a more coherent and integrated response for the EU and Member States to the crisis and has supported more long-term needs within education, health, social safety nets, entrepreneurship and job creation. The Trust Fund has a particular focus on supporting host governments in neighbouring countries in lifting the burden on local host communities and public services resulting from the presence of more than 5 million Syrian refugees. The Trust Fund collaborates with international NGOs, UN organizations, educational institutions and other development actors. The mandate for the MADAD trust fund expires at the end of 2021 and will then be replaced by a new aid architecture for EU development aid, NDICI. Projects funded by the trust fund will continue until 2024.
The MADAD trust fund has facilitated access to various types of services for almost 8 million people since its inception.
Budget
Since 2014, Denmark has contributed with 400.7 million DKK to MADAD. The trust fund has mobilized a total of 2.3 billion euros during the same period.
Territory
Jordan (24%), Lebanon (43%), Turkey (23%), Iraq (7%), Western Balkans (2%), Egypt, Armenia.
Read more about the MADAD trust fund and their many partnerships on their website here:
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