Read the December Issue of EMERGENCY Magazine
for a closer look at EMERGENCY's work during these difficult times, told to you by our colleagues around the world.
for a closer look at EMERGENCY's work during these difficult times, told to you by our colleagues around the world.
and over 1,000 Afghan staff members, trained and employed by EMERGENCY to support communities across the country.
Through our practice of medicine, we work towards making this dream a reality.
In 2020, Afghans were not just hit by a global pandemic, but also continued to endure an endless conflict that wounds and kills so many people.
"The message is that EMERGENCY is available to help in this situation."
It was to help those people that we launched ‘Nobody Left Behind: Supporting those in need through unprecedented times’. T
At the request of Polistena municipal council, as of Friday, 27 November, EMERGENCY will be running a rapid swab service for the most vulnerable people in the area and those most at risk from the virus.
We at EMERGENCY think there is a lot to be grateful for, and today more than ever, we want to thank those who constantly allow us to advance medicine, human rights and equality.
Six of our incredible team look at the camera, both cheerful and decisive. They have endured difficult months, working in the midst of coronavirus, but are as committed as ever.