20 Years of Medical Treatment in Afghanistan, as told by Yousof, Hedayatullah and Mobin
The professional growth that Yousof has experienced in our hospital fills him with pride
The professional growth that Yousof has experienced in our hospital fills him with pride
For them, a red T-shirt is a symbol of hope, a promise of safety and care. And it's a promise we intend to keep.
Human rights do not come with a price tag.
Luigi discovered EMERGENCY in 2013 through one of our volunteers, and since then he has worked to support migrants and vulnerable people in our projects in Italy.
Monica Pinna of EuroNews reports once again from our hospital in Kabul, meeting patients affected by the intense and long-lasting war in Afghanistan, and the medical staff who work around the clock to provide them with treatment.
It’s what keeps us focused on our goal: to help people who think they’ve missed their chance, to let them live again.
EMERGENCY expresses its deepest condolences to the victims’ loved ones and is thinking of our colleagues who continue to work in Afghanistan. We share the deep and unjust sorrow felt by Afghan families every day
Afghanistan is a country in the midst of a war that EMERGENCY knows all too well.
"Today, thanks to our help, they’ve managed to come back from the brink, walk again and find their place in the world, within this landscape scarred by deep wounds.”