LIBYA: Treating the Wounded and Training Doctors
In Libya, we are not only treating the wounded, but also training Libyan healthcare professionals.
In Libya, we are not only treating the wounded, but also training Libyan healthcare professionals.
In the last two days, over 1,500 people have come ashore in Pozzallo and Augusta, Sicily.
Marja runs the National Midwifery Team at EMERGENCY's Maternity Centre in Anabah, Afghanistan. She is one of over 60 national staff members that EMERGENCY has provided with free professional training and employment at the Centre. "The population of the valley quickly understood…
"To ensure the necessary care right from the start, we set up our mobile clinic and arranged a specific area with two tents that will act as a clinic for the next three months..."
WHEN THE TALIBAN ATTACKED my village, I and many others fled to seek refuge in the Panjshir Valley. We walked through the night, and all of the following day, the constant dull thud of bombs echoed around us. Some of…
'All this because nobody had given her antibiotics'
"I studied medicine in Kabul, then I decided to specialise here. I learn a lot of things working with the international staff, such as new diagnosis and care techniques, but above all I’m gaining experience” Sitting on a bench in…
Half of his face is now covered by bandages, but on the other half you can see him smiling.
Hospitalised patients need treatment, respite, and care; not more bombs and violence. But, once again, a hospital has become a target. Bombing a hospital is always an unacceptable act of violence. Hospitals need to be able to provide medical care…
It's never going to be easy to live through war, especially for a child. But our staff do whatever they can to make it better.