Afghanistan: A Day in Anabah
Afghanistan, Panjshir Valley. Every day, around 20 children are born in our Maternity Centre and about 130 people visit the Medical-Surgical Centre
Afghanistan, Panjshir Valley. Every day, around 20 children are born in our Maternity Centre and about 130 people visit the Medical-Surgical Centre
The surgical interventions we carry out here require such precision that they bring about high levels of tension
War also means being born in a surgical centre for victims and the injured.
F’s eyes fill with both joy and sadness as he recognises the EMERGENCY logo
On Friday morning, fighting began to engulf Ghazni
EMERGENCY UK was proud to participate in the launch of a significant report to Parliament on the impact on explosive violence and victim assistance.
Hedayat has been working at the EMERGENCY Surgical Centre in Kabul since it opened in 2001.
We began to see smoke rising above the houses. A car bomb had exploded outside the stadium about a mile away from us.