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U.S. Treasury Expands Syria Nongovernmental Organizations General License | U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. Treasury Expands Syria Nongovernmental Organizations
General License
November 24, 2021

Amends Syria Sanctions Regulations and Issues Two New FAQs
WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of the Treasuryʼs O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) amended the Syrian Sanctions Regulations (SySR) to expand the authorizations for
nongovernmental organizations (NGO) to engage in certain transactions and activities. This
action — which builds upon the U.S. governmentʼs longstanding humanitarian exemptions,
exceptions, and authorizations in the Syria sanctions program — helps ensure the continued
provision of humanitarian assistance, including certain early-recovery activities, that benefit
the Syrian people. Treasuryʼs recent sanctions review

highlighted the need for continued

review of existing authorities to facilitate legitimate humanitarian activity while continuing to
deny support to malicious actors.
As part of this commitment, OFAC amended the NGO general license (GL) at § 542.516 of the
SySR. The amended GL authorizes NGOs to engage in the following additional transactions
and activities in support of certain not-for-profit activities in Syria: new investment in Syria;
the purchase of refined petroleum products of Syrian origin for use in Syria; and certain
transactions with elements of the Government of Syria. These new transactions and
activities are authorized only in support of the not-for-profit activities already authorized
under the GL, including humanitarian projects that meet basic human needs, democracybuilding, projects supporting education, non-commercial development projects directly
benefitting the Syrian people, and activities to support the preservation and protection of
cultural heritage sites.
Additionally, the NGO GL authorizes U.S. financial institutions to process transfers of funds in
support of the authorized transactions and activities outlined above. This amendment will
take e ect on November 26, 2021. For more information on what the NGO GL at § 542.516
authorizes, as well as guidance for non-U.S. persons engaging in or facilitating transactions
and activities authorized for U.S. persons under the amended GL, please refer to FAQ 937.

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Additional information on early recovery transactions and activities authorized pursuant to
the amended NGO GL can be found in FAQ 938.
“The U.S. government prioritizes expanding humanitarian access throughout Syria to alleviate
the su ering of the Syrian people, who continue to face armed conflict, food insecurity, and
the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. remains committed to ensuring that humanitarian
assistance from the international community, including early-recovery-related humanitarian
activities, reaches Syrian civilians,” said OFAC Director Andrea M. Gacki. “The United States
continues to focus on deterring the malign activities of Bashar al-Assad, his regime, cronies,
and foreign enablers, as well as terrorist groups, including by limiting their ability to access
the international financial system and global supply chains.”
OFAC encourages those interested in providing humanitarian assistance to Syria to avail
themselves of the longstanding exemptions and authorizations pertaining to humanitarian
assistance, as further described in FAQs 884, 885, and 934. For a summary of the most
relevant exemptions, exceptions, and authorizations for humanitarian assistance under the
Syria sanctions programs, please refer to the O ice of Foreign Assets Controlʼs COVID-19related Fact Sheet

. Should individuals, governments, or entities have sanctions-related

questions about the provision of humanitarian assistance to Syria, or believe additional
authorizations are needed, OFAC stands ready to provide guidance and respond to
applications for specific licenses.
For transactions not otherwise authorized or exempt from sanctions, OFAC considers license
requests on a case-by-case basis and prioritizes applications, compliance questions, and other
requests related to humanitarian support. If you have additional questions regarding the
scope of any sanctions programsʼ requirements, or the applicability or scope of any
humanitarian-related authorizations, please contact OFACʼs Sanctions Compliance and
Evaluation Division at (800) 540-6322 or (202) 622-2490, or by email at
OFAC_Feedback@treasury.gov.

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