Doctor Tony in Iraq: Health Promotion in Ashti Camp Part Two
It is time to give a face to some of the people who were involved in this process, be they patients or our relentless health promoters.
It is time to give a face to some of the people who were involved in this process, be they patients or our relentless health promoters.
One year ago, Abdul Jabbar, a young man from Kabul, was shot during a firefight just an hour before his wedding.
This is the third instalment in Mark's blog series. To see the previous entry, click here. Hi! My name’s Mark and I’m a British nurse who normally works in an Emergency Department in central London. I am currently on my…
The conditions are inhumane, shameful, degrading.
They are people with first-hand experience of the brutal migration politics of the last few months.
'The little girl was the first off the ship, accompanied by her mum. She was in a very bad way, with dyspnea and arrhythmia.'
J. is one of the survivors of the shipwreck on 6 November, 30 miles off the Libyan coast.
This month, you can see our trustee Giles Duley's latest exhibition, featuring photos from EMERGENCY's Erbil Surgical Centre, at Casa Emergency in Milan.
16 years after the international coalition's intervention, Afghanistan is still, undeniably, a country at war.
In June, we witnessed the landing of over 2000 migrants at the port of Augusta.