Iraq: We’ve Spent Decades..
In 1998, we opened our Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration Centre in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq - a country in which mines have killed over 6,000 people in the last 25 years.
In 1998, we opened our Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration Centre in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq - a country in which mines have killed over 6,000 people in the last 25 years.
EMERGENCY’s hospitals will remain open for anyone who needs them.
EMERGENCY USA invites Italian writer Roberto Saviano to join a conversation on migrants and NGOs in Europe.
working to create environments in which our services are no longer required
how low-resource countries can benefit from healthcare centres of excellence
It’s not every day that we get to catch up with a former patient and hear about their new life.
Sometimes our patients respond with a smile - sometimes with quiet, dignified determination.
Founding EMERGENCY was a gut reaction, not just a mental decision.
EMERGENCY doesn’t just mean war surgery – it means medicine, rights and equality.