 We're here on the outskirts of Inak in rural Damascus and we've just launched a vaccination campaign for PPR, Peste Petit Viminant. It's a viral disease of sheep and goats. It's quite serious. It's part of a global campaign to eradicate this disease but each it requires an international effort but also a national effort and even down to local village level to vaccinate large numbers of animals in a short period of time to make sure that the disease isn't present and isn't spreading. So this campaign is funded in Syria by three projects with FEO, three donors, the Russian project, the DFID project and Orchard. Donors actually with very different perspectives but they all agree on one thing that this disease is a priority and should be should be tackled. The scale of the campaign is going to be around about 8 million doses to be given out in the next two to three weeks. It's a very concentrated campaign. The vaccine itself is very temperature sensitive so we have to be very careful about the cold chain and we visited the cold store where the vaccine is being held. It's come from Jordan and it's kept between two to eight degrees centigrade. The campaign is going to reach 180,000 herders, small scale livestock keepers. It enables them to protect their assets and ultimately will help them achieve zero hunger.