American Relief Coalition for Syria
Ninety-six (96) local, regional, and international organizations and entities (prime actors) were identified by their peers as influential in the life of Syria. In the chart below, the left column ranks the prime actors from most influential in shaping the life in Syria (Russia) to the least influential (Relief International).
The chart also shows the classification of prime actors into five stances indicating the actor's support and contribution to inclusive nationalism for Syria, starting from the most committed (Core) to the least committed (Saboteur).
Amount of influence of the American Relief Coalition for Syria in the life of Syria, and their commitment to inclusive nationalism for Syria.
25 prime actors participated in the following:
- Determining the rank of the American Relief Coalition for Syria according to the amount of their influence on life in Syria. As shown in the chart below, the American Relief Coalition for Syria ranked 34th most influential prime actor.
- Assessing and classifying the American Relief Coalition for Syria according to its commitment to inclusive nationalism for Syria (also indicated in the same row by the colored rectangle). Of the 25 prime actors who participated in the assessments, more agreed that the American Relief Coalition for Syria falls under the category of 'Helper'. A prime actor assessed as Helper is seen as supportive of and contributing to inclusive nationalism for Syria, but has other priorities that it considers more important.
In response to the question, “How is the American Relief Coalition for Syria important in the life of the country?”
A Round 3 participant stated (Nov. 2016 - Jul. 2017):
"They help.” (231211)
A Round 2 participant stated (Aug. 2016 - Oct. 2017):
"They are important in the medical field. They are present in all the hospitals and support the Syrian people with medical supplies." (220291)
A Round 1 participant stated (Jan. 2016 - May 2016):
"They are an umbrella to 24-25 humanitarian organizations. The have the collective powers of their members." (215261)