Two women walk through Al-Burj camp in Idlib, one of many places where displaced families are trying to rebuild their lives. Despite the hardship, mobile vaccination teams move quietly from tent to tent, working to protect children’s health.
Against the uncertainty of displacement, a quiet force of hope arrives carrying coolers, knocking on doors, and reassuring anxious parents. These are the vaccination teams of Al-Sham Paediatric Speciality Hospital.
Amer, a vaccination supervisor, lifts a loudspeaker to announce the team’s arrival. “It’s not just about giving vaccines,” he says. “It’s about building trust, raising awareness, and making sure no child is left behind.”