In a simple room with plain walls and white ceramic floors, there is an atmosphere full of care and hope.
I am a medical officer from the Red Cross, wearing a red vest and a medical mask, serving several children and adult men. On a simple table are some medical equipment and plastic cups, indicating that this is a place for basic health checks.
In the background, IOM (International Organization for Migration) support indicates that this activity is part of an international humanitarian aid program, possibly for refugees or crisis-affected communities.
Three boys sat across from me as medical personnel. They looked enthusiastic and curious, while two adult men stood aside, perhaps their parents or friends, watching intently. One of the boys wore a T-shirt that read “Roshidol Islam” indicating their identity or pride in their community.
Despite its simplicity, this room is filled with the spirit of humanity. These children, who may be in difficult conditions, receive medical attention and affection from caring volunteers. This photo illustrates how important solidarity is, and that in the midst of limitations, there is still hope that burns brightly.