Treating Patients Is Crucial, but It Is Not Enough on Its Own.
EMERGENCY always has an eye on the future. Since 1994, we have trained staff and fostered healthcare systems around the world.
EMERGENCY always has an eye on the future. Since 1994, we have trained staff and fostered healthcare systems around the world.
The network is launched through a joint campaign kicking off on the 20th of June under the title “From the Sea to the City”.
According to UNHCR, 1% of humanity is currently displaced. Refugees face unimaginable conditions. Conditions created by racism, closed borders, hostile environments and populist politics. #WorldRefugeeDay - today and every day until borders, hearts and minds are opened to those fleeing…
On #WorldRefugeeDay, we are glad to announce that EMERGENCY is joining forces with a network of partners across Europe as part of 'From the Sea to the City'. This campaign, involving sea rescue organisations and civil society, aims to create…
With the right planning, with the right resources, and with incredible staff like Manhail, free, sustainable, quality healthcare is always possible.
Every blood donor plays a vital part in contributing towards an overarching goal: quality healthcare, available to all.
his latest explosion took place just ten days after a bomb was detonated in another mosque in the south of the city, also killing the local Imam in that case, and causing several injuries," says Marco Puntin.
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We look forward to collaborating on other projects in the future.