How can public health systems adapt to political and social instability?
Public health systems can adapt to political and social instability by becoming more resilient and flexible. This involves decentralizing vaccine distribution to local authorities, leveraging technology for efficient logistics, and investing in robust surveillance systems to monitor outbreaks. Partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international bodies can also provide critical support. Community engagement and education are key to maintaining public trust and ensuring effective vaccination campaigns.