Afghanistan: It’s a Promise We Intend to Keep
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.
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.
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.
Afghanistan is a country in the midst of a war that EMERGENCY knows all too well.
This morning, a central district of Kabul, Afghanistan, was the scene of a deadly attack.
And wherever they may escape to, every individual has the right to be listened to and protected. Not turned away, abused, ignored or exploited, but protected.
"These are the patients we admitted in the last 24 hours. They're between 3 and 70 years old."
working to create environments in which our services are no longer required.
how low-resource countries can benefit from healthcare centres of excellence,