Pressroom
Information for Journalists
EMERGENCY USA believes that the media can play an important role in publicizing our projects and in aiding our advocacy for free, universal, healthcare. We value our partnerships with journalists both in the USA and overseas, and welcome collaboration with regards to organizing events and publishing stories.
Journalists seeking more information, interviews, or a potential visit to our projects can contact:
David Lloyd Webber, International Communications Manager
Grace Bitner, Communications Officer
EMERGENCY in the Media
- ‘Mosul civilians: ‘Who knows who was shooting?”
- ‘Battle for Mosul: Children face life-changing injuries’
- ‘Civilians caught in Mosul crossfire as Iraqi forces advance’
- ‘Afghan children pay for violence’
- ‘Afghan elections: Violence season comes early’
- ‘Children caught up in Afghan conflict’
- Afghan deminers to ‘continue to save lives’ despite deadly attack
- Afghan forces bomb Taliban in bid to halt advance on cities
- Taliban claims capture of more provincial capitals in Afghanistan
- Civilians, US troops among dozens killed in Kabul blasts
- ‘Kabul attack leaves hospitals under strain’
- ‘Battle for west Mosul: Bombs ‘fall like rain’ on front line’
- ‘Call to protect health workers in conflict zones’
- ‘Sadness and desperation-resilience and bravery’
- ‘Iraq unrest: Life as a tailor in Baghdad’
- ‘CAR unrest kills dozens, including Chad peacekeepers.’
- ‘In pictures: Emergency Hospital’
- Saving lives in one of the world’s most dangerous cities
- Coronavirus: Sleepless nights for doctors in a war zone
- Taliban fighters reach heart of Helmand as foreign forces withdraw
- Afghanistan, The Reckoning
- Interview with Viktor Urosevic, Medical Coordinator in Lashkar-Gah
- “‘I was willing to risk it all, or die’: a week onboard a rescue vessel in the Mediterranean Sea”
- “Philippine teenager flies to Sudan to undergo life-saving heart surgery”
- “First NHS staff leave to help fight Ebola in Sierra Leone”
- “Giles Duley: ‘I lost three limbs in Afghanistan, but had to go back…”
- “Migrants tell of rescue by Italian navy service facing an uncertain future”
- “WHO warns 10,000 new cases of Ebola a week are possible”
- “The Central African Republic: A country abandoned to its fate”
- “Meet Gino Strada, unsung hero to the poorest victims of war”
- “Delivering midwives to save lives in Tanzania”
- “Thousands of Afghans flee as fighting erupts after US troop withdrawal begins”
- “Maestro of humanity’: Italian surgeon Gino Strada dies at 73”
- “When war comes home: the wounds and the ‘executioners’ of the Afghan conflict'”
- “Giles Duley: The photographer finding hope in the darkest moments of the refugee crisis”
- “We should be in the same neighbourhoods as the Italians – but we’re on the outside”
- “Gino Strada, Italian surgeon for victims of war, dies at 73”
- “Romeo and Juliet” (Photo by Giacomo Menaldo)
- “It’s a Massacre’: Blast in Kabul Deepens Toll of a Long War”
- “Taliban Push Into Afghan Districts That U.S. Had Secured”
- “Maimed Defending Afghanistan, Then Neglected”
- “Pacifists in the Cross-Fire: The Kabul Hospital That Treats All Sides”
- “Mortar Strikes Kill at Least 20 at Livestock Auction in Afghanistan”
- “Chaos and community mingle in a Kabul hospital”
- “Dr. Gino Strada, Who Brought Health Care to the Desperate, Dies at 73”
- “Bullets before bedtime: when war comes home, in pictures”
- “Inside Helmand’s war A&E: ‘We treat every kind of patient – Taliban, army… everyone”
- “Huge Blast Rocks Kabul”
- “Pictures of the day”
- “Taliban launch fresh Helmand offensive as US troops withdraw”
- “Inside the ‘scandalously beautiful’ children’s hospital designed by The Shard’s architect”
- “What We’re Leaving Behind” (Ben Anderson Documentary)
- “The mafia is getting away with murder while Italians rage over migrants”
- “War amputees in Afghanistan face harsh lives of discrimination and poverty”
- “This is what Eid is like in one of Afghanistan’s most dangerous provinces”
- “Mortar Strikes Kill at Least 20 at Livestock Auction in Afghanistan”
- “Gino Strada, Italian surgeon for victims of war, dies at 73”
- “Gino Strada, Italian doctor who served patients through war and strife, dies at 73”