FROM MALI TO ITALY
"The worst part was in Libya. They made us work and then stole everything we’d earned."
"The worst part was in Libya. They made us work and then stole everything we’d earned."
That's what war is: you leave home in the morning and you're not sure you'll be going back, or that all your loved ones will still be there.
Still more than fifty new cases of Ebola every week in Sierra Leone.
Hard winter in #Sudan brings an increase of patients at EMERGENCY's Paediatric Centre.
After two weeks of treatment, Lionel and Christian finally recover.
“To treat an Ebola patient and to live in a community affected by Ebola is, of course, a risk.”
Luca Rolla: We take care of children in a country where it is forbidden to hug each other.
EMERGENCY's three hospitals in Afghanistan have admitted more than 14,000 injured by bullet, more than 7000 injured by explosion and more than 4000 injured by landmines
With quality and professionalism, Ebola can and will be defeated.