EMERGENCY Meets with WHO Director-General in Geneva
The WHO delegation reiterated its appreciation for EMERGENCY’s work around the world, with Dr Ghebreyesus saying that he had “seen first-hand the incredible work it does”.
The WHO delegation reiterated its appreciation for EMERGENCY’s work around the world, with Dr Ghebreyesus saying that he had “seen first-hand the incredible work it does”.
Asfandiar and Jzheyn's tale is a difficult one. But it's also a love story.
Hedayat is 38 years old. He’s been working as a surgeon at EMERGENCY’s Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul for 14 years.
The main aim of the Centre is to remove all barriers created by disability and to allow individuals to regain a livelihood for themselves and their families.
Gardens take on special significance in every EMERGENCY project.
A drone killed six people and three wounded patients are being taken to our First Aid Post.
‘How many children are living here?’ I ask. ‘There are about 11,500 people living in the camp and more than half of them are children.’
Our hospital beds are full every day. And nobody knows why we keep fighting this war. It has simply become normal
Let’s take a moment to look back at what happened in 2018 and what we managed to achieve thanks to your support.
Just 10 years old, Khudai Noor has become another one of the many victims of Afghanistan's endless war.