Years of conflict have devastated Syria's infrastructure, particularly affecting energy systems, water facilities, and medical services, with millions lacking reliable access to basic necessities.
SZM has rehabilitated 25 damaged medical facilities through solar electrification, restoring 24/7 emergency services for 400,000 people. These installations enable reliable maternal care, emergency services, and vaccine storage using sustainable power systems despite damage to conventional infrastructure.
Water infrastructure restoration has provided solar-powered pumping and purification systems serving 500,000 people. These installations have reduced waterborne diseases by 40% while providing reliable clean water despite damage to conventional infrastructure, demonstrating the resilience of solar-powered solutions in post-conflict settings.
Vocational training centers have prepared 5,000 youth for careers in reconstruction through programs focusing on solar technology and construction skills. Graduates have played crucial roles in rebuilding efforts, combining traditional construction skills with renewable energy expertise to support national recovery.