EMERGENCY’s Annual Meeting
“EMERGENCY understood, quarter of a century ago, the deep bond between human rights and peace". Gino Strada
Afghanistan: A Day in Anabah
Afghanistan, Panjshir Valley. Every day, around 20 children are born in our Maternity Centre and about 130 people visit the Medical-Surgical Centre
Sudan: “Maybe I’ll Go and Say Hi to Sherin Gul”
The surgical interventions we carry out here require such precision that they bring about high levels of tension
Afghanistan: Providing Life-Saving Medical Care to the People of Helmand Province
In 2004 the organisation opened the Lashkar-Gah Surgical Centre, the only hospital offering free and high-quality medical and surgical care in the entire region.
Afghanistan: Here’s What Happens In A ‘Safe Country’
In this country, that the European Union considers ‘safe’, the capital Kabul suffered yet another attack last Wednesday.
Afghanistan: What is our wish?
War also means being born in a surgical centre for victims and the injured.
Italy/Afghanistan: I Understood That My Life Was In Danger
F’s eyes fill with both joy and sadness as he recognises the EMERGENCY logo
