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.
The ongoing crisis in Syria has disrupted economic systems, strained community relations, and limited access to traditional