EMERGENCY and Ogilvy Ask Us To Reflect on the Consequences of War Through the Eyes of Those Who Experienced It.
Just like every year, EMERGENCY and Ogilvy are back with a wish for the year ahead.
Just like every year, EMERGENCY and Ogilvy are back with a wish for the year ahead.
We wish all those celebrating a very happy festive season.
Today, we pay tribute to everyone at the Sulaymaniyah Rehabilitation Centre and all those living with disabilities.
Earlier this year, our amazing friends at ISHKAR started a photography print fundraiser for EMERGENCY’s healthcare projects across Afghanistan.
Elise Blanchard, journalist and photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP), has collected children’s stories from across Afghanistan.
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20 years on, EMERGENCY's hospitals across the country have treated thousands of war victims.
Nadir, 12, and his cousin Hassan, 10, were walking back to their house when a small metal object caught their attention.
Senait is a 37-year-old woman and mother of three. She has a heart condition that she has never been able to have treated. As a result, she becomes weak very easily.