We Will Continue to Take Care of Him.
He still struggles to walk: we will now wait for him at the hospital for physiotherapy sessions.
He still struggles to walk: we will now wait for him at the hospital for physiotherapy sessions.
J. arrived at our hospital in Kabul around two months ago, together with his two little cousins. All three were injured when a landmine exploded. They were playing when they found a small object. It looked like it was made…
Our amazing friends at ISHKAR have launched a stunning photography print sale for the third year in a row, with all proceeds going towards EMERGENCY's projects in Afghanistan. 19 internationally-renowned photographers have donated their work, including Steve McCurry, Zahra Khodadadi,…
We have sent staff and 7 ambulances to support relief efforts & transport the injured to our First Aid Posts. We have also made beds available in the Kabul Surgical Centre.
A Humanitarian Health Organisation’s Perspective.
To all the midwives who have worked here, and the team at the hospital today, thank you.
Shekiba tells us the blunt reality of conditions in Afghanistan.
This is yet another demonstration that, although attention to the situation in Afghanistan has waned, the country is not at peace.
EMERGENCY’s Surgical Centre received a large influx of patients.