Afghanistan: Over 40 Patients Received At EMERGENCY’s Surgical Centre in Kabul
More than 40 injured people were received at EMERGENCY's Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul.
More than 40 injured people were received at EMERGENCY's Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul.
The video has been released in Italy and worldwide through EMERGENCY's social media channels, with the wish that this peace project will truly become a reality in 2023.
One of the main goals of each of our projects is continually training local colleagues, to transfer skills and create a positive impact on the country's healthcare system over time.
Gino Strada, our founder, used to say “to create a world without war, we have to imagine it first”.
“The support, both physically and mentally, that burn patients require is something I really wanted to provide. For me, becoming a nurse became a dream.” Nigar speaks to us from Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan. Nigar is a nurse, and one of…
"All operations were carried out with promptly by the rescue team," says Carlo Maisano, EMERGENCY’s SAR Project Coordinator
EMERGENCY is proud to join the civil fleet and defend human rights.
At our Paediatric Centre in Port Sudan, the only hospital located in one of the poorest areas of the city, we offer free and high-quality care to children up to the age of 14.
So many patients have travelled up and down these steps over the years, becoming familiar with their prostheses. Jabar is one of them.
Today and every day, EMERGENCY reaffirms its support for persons with disabilities by providing free, high-quality healthcare.