Dr Khushal: If Emergency Wasn’t Here, Our Patients, Our People, Would Face Big Problems.
In 2020, Afghans were not just hit by a global pandemic, but also continued to endure an endless conflict that wounds and kills so many people.
In 2020, Afghans were not just hit by a global pandemic, but also continued to endure an endless conflict that wounds and kills so many people.
War has not stopped for COVID-19 and neither has EMERGENCY.
We at EMERGENCY think there is a lot to be grateful for, and today more than ever, we want to thank those who constantly allow us to advance medicine, human rights and equality.
We reiterate the importance of collectively rejecting and denouncing violence against women.
Six of our incredible team look at the camera, both cheerful and decisive. They have endured difficult months, working in the midst of coronavirus, but are as committed as ever.
Kabul was hit by heavy attacks this morning with approximately 23 missiles landing in the city.
At EMERGENCY, we knew that we couldn’t stop this year. We did everything we could to make sure we continued providing our medical care, even starting new projects so that we could be there for the most vulnerable people during this pandemic.
Armed men attacked Kabul University this morning with explosions and gunfire heard coming from the campus.
After 11 days of clashes between Afghan security forces and the Taliban, fighting continues in Helmand province.