Iraq: “And To Think I Thought I Barely Have an Hour Left To Live”
After my injury I would never have believed I’d be back working, let alone able to live a normal life like everyone else.
After my injury I would never have believed I’d be back working, let alone able to live a normal life like everyone else.
During the 80 days I spent at the centre, I truly experienced what it means to give care without distinction or discrimination.
Asfandiar and Jzheyn's tale is a difficult one. But it's also a love story.
The main aim of the Centre is to remove all barriers created by disability and to allow individuals to regain a livelihood for themselves and their families.
Gardens take on special significance in every EMERGENCY project.
‘How many children are living here?’ I ask. ‘There are about 11,500 people living in the camp and more than half of them are children.’
Let’s take a moment to look back at what happened in 2018 and what we managed to achieve thanks to your support.
This past year, with your help, we continued to offer free healthcare to victims of war, poverty and landmines.
Everything we do is made possible through ordinary people’s help, and thanks to our volunteers, friends, and staff in our projects