Immunization Campaigns
A large-scale immunization initiatives led by the Syria Immunization Group (SIG), conducted as needed based on specific circumstances, such as the risk of disease outbreaks or recommendations from health experts and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Key Features
Needs-Based Implementation
Campaigns are organized in response to identified health risks, such as an imminent disease outbreak or gaps in routine immunization coverage
Wide Reach
Vaccination campaigns target specific ages and are either comprehensive or local, depending on disease surveillance data.
Mobile Vaccination Teams
The implementation of the campaigns depends on fixed teams and mobile teams that are well trained to deal with the target groups and administer the vaccines correctly.
Collaboration
Works in partnership with local communities, health authorities, and international organizations to maximize campaign efficiency and outreach.
To provide rapid and targeted immunization responses, preventing the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases and safeguarding public health in vulnerable communities. These campaigns strengthen health resilience by addressing critical needs during outbreaks or high-risk scenarios