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Ahmad al-Sharaa  ·  2026-06-27 00:00

Syria hosts Geneva roundtable on recovery and sustainable development

Geneva, June 26 (SANA)Syria’sMinistry of Emergency and Disaster Management, in partnership withR-SEATand the Permanent Mission ofCanadato the United Nations inGeneva, hosted a high-level roundtable on Syria’s recovery on Friday on the sidelines of the firstSyria Mine Action Partners Conference.

The roundtable brought together ambassadors, U.N. officials, international partners, and civil society representatives to discuss support for Syria’s transition from emergency humanitarian response to recovery and sustainable development, according to the ministry.

Discussions focused on the government’s “Syria Without Camps” initiative, which aims to end long-term reliance on displacement camps by creating conditions for the safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable return of displaced people through community rehabilitation and livelihood support.

Participants stressed that mine action is a cornerstone of Syria’s recovery, noting that clearing landmines and explosive remnants of war is essential for enabling families to return home, children to resume their education, and farmers to cultivate their land. They also highlighted the central role of the Syrian National Mine Action Center in leading and coordinating national mine action efforts.

R-SEAT (Refugees Seeking Equal Access at the Table) is a refugee-led international organization founded in 2021 and headquartered in Toronto. It works to strengthen refugee participation in global policymaking and promote equal representation in decisions affecting their lives.