Hama is pulsating again: An initiative within Hama and its countryside to clean up the aftermath of the war.

Service institutions, community events, and civil organizations in Hama continue their work to improve the service reality and implement popular initiatives to enhance public services for citizens, as part of the "Hama Revives" initiative launched by Governor Abdul Rahman Al-Sahyan last Sunday at the governorate level.
Within this framework, the Hama City Council conducted maintenance and rehabilitation work on many lighting columns in the city's neighborhoods, while the "Khazama" charitable association carried out cleanliness campaigns in several neighborhoods of the city as well.
In the forest area, the General Authority for Forest Management and Development carried out a tree planting campaign, planting thousands of trees west of Hama to increase green spaces and preserve forest sites.
There is a genuine drive among Syrians to beautify the visual scene before their eyes. The aftermath of the prolonged war, spanning over a decade, has left rubble covering many areas of Syria, necessitating hard work to make these areas cleaner and more aesthetic.