After ten years of the ongoing conflict in Syria, women now represent the largest percentage of Syrian society, with a percentage of more than half of the society, and thus women constitute half of the resources of Syrian society.
- Ending all forms of violence against women.
- Ensure women's access to quality education, health, and economic resources.
- Active participation in the political life of women, girls, men, and boys in a fair and equitable manner.
- Achieving equal opportunities in accessing jobs, leadership positions, and decision-making positions at all levels.
- Greater participation of Syrian women and girls inside Syria and countries of asylum within their societies.
- Fragile and marginalized groups are more protected and prevented from discriminatory practices.
- Active participation of women to achieve peace and sustainable development in Syria and neighboring countries.
- Ensuring better access to education and health for adolescent girls.
- Syrian adolescent girls are more involved and involved in public life.
- Syrian women and adolescents inside Syria and in neighboring countries.
- Women working at their homes and in small businesses.
- Female graduates who have recently obtained a university degree.
- University women involved in the labor market.
- Women interested and involved in public affairs.