In light of the current circumstances and the significant gap in healthcare service delivery within displacement shelters, the urgent need for effective health interventions to meet the basic needs of displaced populations has become increasingly evident.

With the generous support of the World Health Organization (WHO) – Qamishli Office, and through the dedicated efforts of the volunteer medical team of Salam for Hope Organization, the Health Program continues to deliver essential Primary Health Care (PHC) services in shelters, aiming to alleviate the suffering of displaced families and improve their access to vital healthcare services.
🔹 Services provided include:
▪️ General medical consultations
▪️ Maternal and child health services
▪️ Vital signs monitoring (blood pressure, blood glucose, temperature, weight)
▪️ Early detection of child malnutrition cases
▪️ Provision of essential medications
▪️ Health awareness and education sessions
These interventions are implemented as part of the ongoing emergency health response to ensure the continuity of essential healthcare services in shelters and to mitigate health risks associated with displacement.
This support highlights the importance of effective humanitarian partnerships and underscores the vital role of volunteer medical staff in strengthening community resilience amid ongoing challenges.






