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Tiger Hill Partners Represents the Foundation for the Development of Western Syria in Washington

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tiger Hill Partners, a leading Washington-based government relations and strategic advisory firm, announced today that it has been selected by the Foundation for the Development of Western Syria (FDWS) to support its advocacy and engagement efforts in the United States.

Syria has a long and rich history of peaceful coexistence among diverse ethnicities and cultures, including Christians, Alawites, Druze, Kurds, Sunni Arabs, and other minorities. Some estimates indicate that 40-45% of Syria’s pre-war population comprised ethnic and religious minorities. After years of civil war and tragedy, the Syrian people yearn for a unified state that protects all ethnicities and religions and upholds human rights.

To achieve this goal, the Foundation for the Development of Western Syria has contracted with Tiger Hill Partners. Together, we look forward to working with policymakers in Washington to ensure that the human rights and protection of all Syrians — including Christians, Druze, Alawites, moderate Sunni Arabs, and other communities — are a top priority.

"We are honored to support the Foundation’s mission a to promote and consolidate a peaceful, inclusive, and prosperous future for Syria," said Milan Dalal, Founder and Managing Partner of Tiger Hill Partners. "Our team is committed to ensuring that the rights of all Syrians, including Christians, Druze, Alawites, Kurds, moderate Sunni Arabs, and other minorities, remain central to U.S. engagement in Syria’s transition."

The Foundation for the Development of Western Syria is a non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting stabilization, reconstruction, and inclusive governance across western Syria and throughout Syria, with a particular focus on protecting vulnerable communities and fostering interethnic and interfaith cooperation.

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Media Contact:
Milan Dalal
milan@tigerhillpartners.com

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