A representative of an NGO that supported the families of victims of disappearances in Syria said of the U.S. aid cuts: “The interruption of work by organizations like the Caesar Families Association [a grassroots organization] carries profound personal and collective consequences for the families of the disappeared. It deepens their trauma. It extinguishes the little hope they still hold.”
Date: 2/25
Region: Middle East & North Africa
Country: Syria
Topic: Governance & Rights, Gender Equality & Inclusion
Policy Lens: Security & Resilience
Entry Type: Field Observation
Additional Context: This quote is attributed to Batoul Aleita who leads monitoring and evaluation at Women Now for Development, or WND, a Syrian NGO headquarted in France. WND managed the 'Justice and Accountability' program, which provided funding for training, psychosocial support and advocacy tools to organizations and family members of those forcibly disappeared in Syria. Since 2012 the program has supported six grassroots organizations, several of which WND was the sole funder, including: Caesar Families Association, Families for Freedom, Release Me, Ta'afi Group, Massar Families Group, and Synergy Association for Victims.
One of these local partners, the Caesar Families Association, was forced to reduce staff salaries by an average of 70%, keeping most employees only on a volunteer basis. A representative of the organization said that these human resource cuts have halted all of their legal support activities. Only their work on case documentation and small-scale advocacy continue.
Devex Researcher Note: According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, at least 181,312 individuals have been disappeared in Syria between March 2011 and August 2025, with 90% of disappearances attributed to the former al-Assad government. Even with the government change in December 2024, the United Nations High Comissioner for Human Rights registered 97 disappearances in 2025 in a November report, signaling that this remains an ongoing issue.
Source: Peace Insight

