Advocacy and Networking

Ataa relief believes in the importance of advocacy and linking it at the global and local levels and coordinating with institutions working in humanitarian affairs.
To achieve a better humanitarian response and to convey the voice of Syrian humanitarian institutions to donors and decision-makers in humanitarian affairs.
In various international forums and establishing effective partnerships with numerous. UN and international organizations, while maintaining a prominent and active presence in various meetings related to the Syrian humanitarian crisis.

Through advocacy networks, we aim to protect lives, alleviate the suffering of theSyrian people, provide a dignified and safe life for displaced Syrian families, and advocate for the cause of the Syrian people.
Therefore, we emphasize the importance of people obtaining their rights and making their voices heard, by establishing policies that protect vulnerable groups and mobilizing the largest number of individuals who support these issues.

Ataa Association works within different frameworks, with the aim of sustainable development and advancing the development process in society. And defending the rights of people or society as a whole in its humanitarian issues to raise the standard of living and ensure social justice and equality. Trying to persuade decision-making bodies to take unified action to develop programs, and to transform apathy into interest in resolving or supporting the issues raised. 

Humanitarian networks and advocacy include many activities and events with a noble goal. The decision-making process is participatory, transparent and highly credible, in order to bring about societal change, while emphasizing that it never justifies the use of unethical behavior to achieve it.

Because achievements are not only measured by reaching goals, but also by the manner in which they reflect credibility, authenticity, honesty, and the interests of participating members.

From the activities of the Advocacy and Partnerships Program

Giving Memberships

Syrian Networks League

"The Syrian Networks League comprises eight coordinating bodies, which encompass 185 organizations working in the humanitarian and civil sectors in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey."

The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is a plan introduced by the UN Secretary-General, calling on world leaders to uphold our shared humanity and reduce human suffering.

Voices for Displaced Syrians

The Voices for Displaced Syrians Forum brings together more than 40 Syrian civil society organizations operating in Syria and in refugee-hosting countries, including Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, and Iraq

Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) for Syrian Refugees

It is a strategic, coordination, planning, advocacy, fundraising, and programming platform for humanitarian and development partners responding to the Syrian crisis. It consists of a single, unified regional plan.

International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA)

It is a global network of non-governmental organizations whose mission is to make humanitarian action more principled and effective by working collectively and independently to influence policies and practices.

High-level Intergovernmental Advisory Group and Stakeholders

"It was established to provide guidance for the policy evaluation process and to offer technical support for related outreach activities."