Roberto Saviano with EMERGENCY USA, in New York
We would like to thank Mr. Saviano for breaking the silence and showing the vital role that humanitarian staff have, same as writers and photographers, in speaking out for a better world.
We would like to thank Mr. Saviano for breaking the silence and showing the vital role that humanitarian staff have, same as writers and photographers, in speaking out for a better world.
...and today he is a teacher who gives life lessons as well as school lessons.
EMERGENCY’s hospitals will remain open for anyone who needs them.
working to create environments in which our services are no longer required.
how low-resource countries can benefit from healthcare centres of excellence,
It’s not every day that we get to catch up with a former patient and hear about their new life.
Founding EMERGENCY was a gut reaction, not just a mental decision.
EMERGENCY doesn’t just mean war surgery – it means medicine, rights and equality.
A couple of inches to the left or the right, and the shrapnel could have hit his head, or a vital organ, but fortunately he had the best protection any baby boy can have: his mother.