Syrian Ministry of Administrative Development Launches Bunat Digital Platform to Systematize National Volunteerism
Syria’s Ministry of Administrative Development launches Bunat, a digital platform linking volunteers with public institutions to boost national development.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 11, 2026, 12:09 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from SANA

Digital Integration of Civic Engagement
The Syrian Ministry of Administrative Development has introduced a centralized digital framework named "Bunat – Syrian Energies Toward Sustainable Impact" to modernize the nation’s volunteer sector. Unveiled during a ceremony at the National Library in Damascus, the platform functions as a sophisticated matching system that connects individual volunteers with specific needs in public institutions and government-led initiatives. Administrative Development Minister Muhammad Hassan al-Skaf noted that the platform provides a much-needed organizational structure, ensuring that the specialized skills of the Syrian population are channeled into projects that yield measurable national progress.
Synergizing Higher Education and Social Labor
The launch of Bunat marks a collaborative shift in how different government sectors utilize community energy. Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Marwan al-Halabi emphasized that the platform is a strategic tool for integrating civic engagement into the broader national development roadmap. Simultaneously, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Kabawat highlighted the platform’s role in expanding humanitarian reach, allowing volunteers to engage directly with local communities to identify and address grassroots needs. This inter-ministerial cooperation aims to transform traditional, ad hoc volunteering into a disciplined component of the state’s social service delivery.
Formalizing Volunteer Work in Public Institutions
One of the primary objectives of the Bunat platform is to normalize the presence of volunteers within formal government structures. By offering a directory of structured opportunities, the Ministry aims to encourage professionals and students to contribute their expertise to public service modernization. This initiative is expected to bolster the operational capacity of institutions while providing volunteers with valuable experience in administrative and technical fields. Officials underscored that this organized approach is essential for ensuring that volunteer efforts contribute to long-term institutional stability rather than just short-term relief projects.
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