Afghanistan: Difficult Days, Like Yesterday
An attack during a religious ceremony in Kabul killed 43 people and injured 85.
An attack during a religious ceremony in Kabul killed 43 people and injured 85.
The cardiologist who visited included Chantal among the patients that may require surgery at the Salam Centre.
This year, the violence has been relentless
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
"As always, I leave from this trip proud to be part of the EMERGENCY family"
The exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to witness the skill and dedication that goes into constructing the highest quality medical facilities.
The surgical interventions we carry out here require such precision that they bring about high levels of tension
In 2004 the organisation opened the Lashkar-Gah Surgical Centre, the only hospital offering free and high-quality medical and surgical care in the entire region.
In this country, that the European Union considers ‘safe’, the capital Kabul suffered yet another attack last Wednesday.