EMERGENCY Reopens First Aid Post in Sangin
In May 2016, violent clashes in the area had forced the First Aid Post to close
In May 2016, violent clashes in the area had forced the First Aid Post to close
Afghanistan, Panjshir Valley. Every day, around 20 children are born in our Maternity Centre and about 130 people visit the Medical-Surgical Centre
In this country, that the European Union considers ‘safe’, the capital Kabul suffered yet another attack last Wednesday.
War also means being born in a surgical centre for victims and the injured.
F’s eyes fill with both joy and sadness as he recognises the EMERGENCY logo
On Friday morning, fighting began to engulf Ghazni
One year ago, Abdul Jabbar, a young man from Kabul, was shot during a firefight just an hour before his wedding.
Hedayat has been working at the EMERGENCY Surgical Centre in Kabul since it opened in 2001.
Mohammed lives in Shash Darak, the district where two bombs exploded one after another.
His name is Ansarullah and he is two years old.