Here’s To a Year Of Peace
This past year, with your help, we continued to offer free healthcare to victims of war, poverty and landmines.
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
The cardiologist who visited included Chantal among the patients that may require surgery at the Salam Centre.
We were honoured to receive the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at the Salam Centre
Since 2007, EMERGENCY has provided life-saving cardiac surgery for over 7,500 patients at the state-of-the-art Salam Centre in Khartoum, Sudan
The surgical interventions we carry out here require such precision that they bring about high levels of tension
When most people think about a hospital, they rarely think about those that work ‘behind the scenes’
Achieving surgical excellence doesn’t just mean operating on patients at the highest medical standards, but also taking care of them afterwards.
At the EMERGENCY Paediatric Centre in the Mayo refugee camp, Sudan, our staff provide free of charge medical care to children up to 14 years old, as well as to future mothers. Paediatric and obstetric visits and follow-ups are performed…
Two years ago, we also began collaborating with the Jos University Teaching Hospital in the east of Sudan.