Afghanistan: This Child Was Still Holding His Books and a Pencil before Entering the Hospital.
This morning, a central district of Kabul, Afghanistan, was the scene of a deadly attack.
This morning, a central district of Kabul, Afghanistan, was the scene of a deadly attack.
...and today he is a teacher who gives life lessons as well as school lessons.
In 1998, we opened our Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration Centre in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq - a country in which mines have killed over 6,000 people in the last 25 years.
War may have brought him here - but it didn't take away his spirit.
EMERGENCY's doctors and nurses listen to testimonies like these from our patients in Afghanistan and Iraq too often.
In the wake of the tragedy in Christchurch, EMERGENCY expresses its sympathy for the families of the victims, and to the people of New Zealand.
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.
Hedayat is 38 years old. He’s been working as a surgeon at EMERGENCY’s Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul for 14 years.