“I’m a Woman Who Works for Women”
We thank her for her courage, as we do all the men and women who risk their lives in this humanitarian crisis to save other people.
We thank her for her courage, as we do all the men and women who risk their lives in this humanitarian crisis to save other people.
Here, we always try to see the glass as half full. Even here in the Intensive Care Unit, where we monitor patients after their operations, waiting for them to wake back up again.
We have dedicated energy and effort to this project for five years: those who enter the Complexe Pédiatrique today will see a transformed hospital
Noor-zia is 22 years old and lives in a village a few kilometres from Anabah, Afghanistan.
She handed us her baby in tears and said 'Take care of him. Please help me, I don't know where else to go'.
Migrant Response, Italy: N. and H. both came ashore with their families, but on their boats there were around 100 Egyptian children who came alone.
In Libya, we are not only treating the wounded, but also training Libyan healthcare professionals.
A nice place for mothers and babies before, during and after every phase of the birth.