They Need a Safe Harbour.
At the moment the bridge of the Open Arms is hosting more than 270 people. They need a safe harbour.
At the moment the bridge of the Open Arms is hosting more than 270 people. They need a safe harbour.
wo of the four women rescued from the Mediterranean are pregnant.
EMERGENCY president Rossella Miccio will join an online panel hosted by ISHKAR focusing on Afghanistan and the beautiful country behind the conflict. Rossella will feature alongside some of the incredible photographers who have donated their work in aid of EMERGENCY's projects in Afghanistan, including Matthieu Paley, Emily…
Open Arms and EMERGENCY went back out to sea on 28 August, after many months in the harbour thanks to the pandemic, during which they reorganised the boat to partition everything.
The fresh attack comes just days after long-awaited peace talks began between the Afghan government and the Taliban leaders in Doha, in Qatar.
This situation is wrong. EMERGENCY is there because it is the right thing to do.
The mission will adhere strictly to the principles of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the Geneva Convention.
And we never forget to mention that we run a clinic in the camp, which is always there whenever any of them might need it.
We pay tribute to Motasim, to all our staff and humanitarians around the world. In these really difficult times, they are committed to making true positive change.