Reviving Syria

At P3 Solutions, we remain steadfast in our belief that the foundation of Syria’s recovery lies in human rights, local resilience, and economic dignity.

Where Does Opportunity Strike? Where You Least Expected It

For decades, “Syria” has been synonymous with hardship—brutal conflict, massive destruction, and a people struggling to rebuild. Today, however, Syria has turned the page and started a new chapter in its history. After 54 years of suffering under the Assad regime’s brutal rule, Syria is emerging from the ashes, and with it comes something that may surprise many: opportunity.

Read the full article written by Rafif Jouejati.

A man seated on a chair next to a bicycle, set against the backdrop of Damascus city life.

Syria — known as the beating heart of the Middle East, is a country shaped by resilience and power. It is one of the oldest countries in the world and once the center of trade, culture, and community. Part one of our five-part series on Reviving Syria.

Written by Tia Saliba.

Three women are gathered in a pharmacy in Damascus, standing before shelves lined with pharmaceutical products.

The Syrian crisis, after nearly 14 years of devastation inflicted by the Assad regime, has affected nearly every sector of the country’s economy, particularly entrepreneurship and small business development. Part two of our five-part series on Reviving Syria.

Written by Tia Saliba.

A busy fresh fruit market in Chaalan.

Across Syria, communities are taking the lead — developing context-driven responses to the country’s evolving needs. From community-run cooperatives to locally-led training programs and micro-enterprises, these efforts are not only creating jobs and restoring services but also reinforcing social cohesion and resilience. Part three of our five-part series on Reviving Syria.

Written by Tia Saliba.

A gathering of men on chairs in Damascus, likely sharing ideas or stories.

From neighborhood shops to homegrown service providers, small businesses are not only fueling local economies — they're restoring agency, dignity, and daily stability for communities navigating uncertainty. Part four of our five-part series on Reviving Syria.

Written by Tia Saliba.

A man walking along a path in Damascus, holding a hose in his hand.

Years of conflict have tested the limits of Syria’s people, but they have not extinguished their determination to rebuild, create, and innovate. Part five of our five-part series on Reviving Syria.

Written by Tia Saliba.

P3 has already conducted four fact-finding missions to Damascus and will be returning for more in-depth studies in 2026.

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