“I Love My Work Because I Know It’s Essential For The People In This Valley.”
Muzghan was born and brought up in the Panjshir Valley. She works in neonatal intensive care at our Maternity Centre in Anabah.
Muzghan was born and brought up in the Panjshir Valley. She works in neonatal intensive care at our Maternity Centre in Anabah.
We deal with situations where teamwork makes the difference. Everyone’s bit counts. Including yours.
Six of our incredible team look at the camera, both cheerful and decisive. They have endured difficult months, working in the midst of coronavirus, but are as committed as ever.
At EMERGENCY, we knew that we couldn’t stop this year. We did everything we could to make sure we continued providing our medical care, even starting new projects so that we could be there for the most vulnerable people during this pandemic.
The Paris Peace Forum is an important opportunity to make this a reality and EMERGENCY is honoured to play its part.
we can contribute to the fight against cardiovascular diseases and work towards #HealthForAll.
That’s the side we will always be on, and we will keep going back out to sea to defend anyone fleeing war or poverty.’
We are waiting to know when and how they can disembark.
There can be no safe treatment without a safe healthcare environment, and there can be no safe patient without a safe healthcare worker.