International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2021
“It took us three hours to find her. She was unrecognisable."
“It took us three hours to find her. She was unrecognisable."
Earlier this year, our amazing friends at ISHKAR started a photography print fundraiser for EMERGENCY’s healthcare projects across Afghanistan.
Elise Blanchard, journalist and photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP), has collected children’s stories from across Afghanistan.
We received 21 patients, one of whom was dead on arrival
In October 2001, another twenty-year chapter of the war in Afghanistan began.
There was a doll with blonde hair and a yellow dress above the bed, looking at her owner – Amina.
EMERGENCY, the international organisation that has provided free, high-quality healthcare to over 11 million people around the world, has released a new project entitled Afghanistan20.
Maidan Shahr is a town around 50km from Kabul, on the main road from the capital to Kandahar.
20 years on, EMERGENCY's hospitals across the country have treated thousands of war victims.
Nadir, 12, and his cousin Hassan, 10, were walking back to their house when a small metal object caught their attention.