Giles Duley. An Open Wound. Day 4.
Omer Hussan Ahmed, 62, was was injured by a landmine in 1996.
Omer Hussan Ahmed, 62, was was injured by a landmine in 1996.
In 2003, Baraq Qahtan Dharee’s parents stepped on a landmine in Kirkuk as her father was carrying her.
Qutaiba Ahmed, 33, lost a leg after a shell hit his house during the Second Gulf War.
Earlier this year, world-renowned photographer Giles Duley visited EMERGENCY's projects in Iraq to document the civilian impact of the Battle for Mosul.
On Sunday evening, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit the eastern area of Iraq, on the border with Iran, causing hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries.
This month, you can see our trustee Giles Duley's latest exhibition, featuring photos from EMERGENCY's Erbil Surgical Centre, at Casa Emergency in Milan.
An EMERGENCY team returns to Erbil after twelve years to treat the victims of the capture of Mosul.
Before Mosul became a battlefield, Rayyan and Abdul used to meet in the park to play football.
Ahlam is a beautiful girl, with a bewitching stare, black hair and a little Hello Kitty necklace.
"It's a great day for us and the 15 former patients who have graduated."