Iraq: “I Heard a Roar, Turned Around and Saw a Mortar Fall Exactly Where Rayyan Was Playing”
The Erbil EMERGENCY hospital continues to receive child casualties from Mosul.
The Erbil EMERGENCY hospital continues to receive child casualties from Mosul.
EMERGENCY staff report from the field where Iraq's landmine problem continues to affect innocent civilians, many of whom are children.
The EMERGENCY Centre of Excellence for Paediatric Surgery will be built at Lake Victoria, 35 kilometres from Kampala.
His name is Bahar - 'Spring' - and he has experienced the horrors of war before even coming into the world.
"This photo is a snapshot of hope", Ljubica, Medical Coordinator at EMERGENCY's Paediatric Centre, Port Sudan.
She handed us her baby in tears and said 'Take care of him. Please help me, I don't know where else to go'.
Migrant Response, Italy: N. and H. both came ashore with their families, but on their boats there were around 100 Egyptian children who came alone.
'All this because nobody had given her antibiotics'
It's never going to be easy to live through war, especially for a child. But our staff do whatever they can to make it better.
"That's what I've learnt about bullets, shrapnel and landmines. And it's something you won't find in the books."