The hospital serving Qah, a vast displacement camp in northwestern Syria home to hundreds of thousands of people, is at risk of closure after international aid funding — including from the United States — was sharply reduced. The facility, which handles around 250 patients and 250 births per month, has relied on support from the UN and the Syrian-American NGO SAMS, but that funding is set to end in late June. Residents displaced by Syria's civil war had hoped to return home after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in late 2024, but with their villages destroyed and reconstruction years away, they remain stranded in makeshift shelters with no affordable medical alternative.