“I Chose to Join EMERGENCY for Constant, Daily Training”
“My work is valuable. You have to be in love with it and be patient and careful. When you love what you do, everything is possible.”
“My work is valuable. You have to be in love with it and be patient and careful. When you love what you do, everything is possible.”
For a full year after her accident, Aisha had to be fed by her mother from a bottle.
The Lye Programme now under way at our centre has the twofold aim of treating the chemical’s victims and raising public awareness of the problem.
He still struggles to walk: we will now wait for him at the hospital for physiotherapy sessions.
We have sent staff and 7 ambulances to support relief efforts & transport the injured to our First Aid Posts. We have also made beds available in the Kabul Surgical Centre.
"My colleagues not only gave me this opportunity: they always inspired me."
They are doctors and nurses coming from the Uganda Heart Institute in Kampala.
Our local colleagues work independently and efficiently, forming the core of medical and managerial activities.
Last March, Tetyana and her son Misha arrived in Moldova after leaving Odessa in Ukraine.
Clever and his father arrived at our hospital in Entebbe last November after a 10-hour bus ride from Fort Portal on the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.