Afghanistan: It Has Simply Become Normal
Our hospital beds are full every day. And nobody knows why we keep fighting this war. It has simply become normal
Our hospital beds are full every day. And nobody knows why we keep fighting this war. It has simply become normal
Let’s take a moment to look back at what happened in 2018 and what we managed to achieve thanks to your support.
Miriam and Peace arrived at EMERGENCY’s facility on 31 October and she underwent the corrective open-heart surgery on 8 November. She is now doing very well and has recovered fully.
We were delighted to welcome Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, for a visit of our Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul yesterday
This past year, with your help, we continued to offer free healthcare to victims of war, poverty and landmines.
Just 10 years old, Khudai Noor has become another one of the many victims of Afghanistan's endless war.
This is how they try to forget the pain of the wounds caused by a war that keeps making so much noise outside.
Nadim is at the Kabul Surgical Centre, accompanied by his father.
The cardiologist who visited included Chantal among the patients that may require surgery at the Salam Centre.
EMERGENCY gives hope to disabled people to return back into society, with a combination of high quality of prostheses and economic independence.