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Mapping Local Governance in Syria: A Baseline Study

ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/CL3.SEP/2020/TP.4


Country: Syrian Arab Republic

Publication Type: Reports & studies

Cluster: Governance and Conflict Prevention

Focus Area: Resilient development & conflict prevention

Initiatives: National Agenda for the Future of Syria Programme

SDGs: Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Keywords: Governance, Conflict, Decentralization in management

Mapping local governance in Syria: A baseline study

November 2020

Inter-Syrian dialogue is increasingly converging on the establishment of a form of democratic decentralization as a cornerstone of the country’s future political order. This report serves as a baseline for any future local governance assistance framework as part of stabilization programming following a political settlement based on United Nations Security Council resolution 2254.

The study seeks to map the functional presence of local governments and the varieties of de facto decision-making arrangements in five sites across the country. The selected areas fall under the control of the Government, the autonomous administration in the north-east, the Turkish authorities along the border, and Hay’et Tahrir al Sham (HTS) in the north-west.

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