
Providing humanitarian assistance such as food, shelter and medical care to Christian communities in Syria affected by the conflict will help alleviate their immediate suffering and improve their chances of survival in their homeland.

Providing protection for Syrian Christians from violence and discrimination is of utmost importance, requiring systematic coordination with local authorities and international organizations, including peacekeeping forces, to ensure their safety.

Supporting education and creating job opportunities for Syrian Christians can enable them to rebuild their lives and contribute to the stability and prosperity of their communities.

Investing in sustainable community development projects, such as rebuilding infrastructure and developing basic services, can help Syrian Christians rebuild their communities and provide a path to prosperity and well-being.

Advocacy by international actors for the rights and protection of Syrian Christians enhances community awareness and helps address the challenges they face.

Promoting interfaith dialogue and tolerance helps build peace, promote reconciliation among the different religious components in Syria, and create a more harmonious society.