Afghanistan: “I’m Trying to Lead a Normal Life, Because Kabul Is My Home”
Hedayat has been working at the EMERGENCY Surgical Centre in Kabul since it opened in 2001.
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.
The conditions are inhumane, shameful, degrading.
They are people with first-hand experience of the brutal migration politics of the last few months.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani awarded EMERGENCY the prize for their commitment to the victims of war in Afghanistan.
18 wounded patients have arrived at our Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul.
We believe that this equality should be present in access to medical care around the world, and that everyone should benefit from the right to free, high quality healthcare.
'This agreement denies people the right to search for refuge and protection when they need it'
Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states ‘everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care’. Yet, around…