This comprehensive assessment provides an integrated, evidence-based analysis of essential public service conditions, infrastructure rehabilitation needs, and community-level priorities across 14 Syrian governorates. The findings are derived from four complementary data sources: (1) a large-scale community service survey; (2) an expanded multi-sector services monitoring dashboard; (3) field-collected beneficiary feedback and service performance data; and (4) a structured infrastructure rehabilitation estimation tool covering health, education, water, wastewater, electricity, telecommunications, roads, bridges, irrigation systems, and religious facilities. Together, these sources offer a unified, multi-dimensional understanding of both service demand and the operational capacity of public infrastructure systems.