“I Love My Work Because I Know It’s Essential For The People In This Valley.”
Muzghan was born and brought up in the Panjshir Valley. She works in neonatal intensive care at our Maternity Centre in Anabah.
Muzghan was born and brought up in the Panjshir Valley. She works in neonatal intensive care at our Maternity Centre in Anabah.
It is a film about EMERGENCY.
Together, we work to ensure medicine, human rights and equality, for all.
We deal with situations where teamwork makes the difference. Everyone’s bit counts. Including yours.
for a closer look at EMERGENCY's work during these difficult times, told to you by our colleagues around the world.
and over 1,000 Afghan staff members, trained and employed by EMERGENCY to support communities across the country.
In 2020, Afghans were not just hit by a global pandemic, but also continued to endure an endless conflict that wounds and kills so many people.
War has not stopped for COVID-19 and neither has EMERGENCY.
We reiterate the importance of collectively rejecting and denouncing violence against women.