Iraq: … For Them The Glass is Always Half Full
As he talks, Murad has an easy-going smile that conveys serenity and peace – reflecting the name of the IDP camp where he lives and works: Ashti. But emphasising the positive side of things isn’t always enough. Even if you’re a child.
Iraq: He’ll Return, and We’ll Be Waiting For Him
Kayan will continue to return to the centre for follow-up consultations and we will be waiting for him. We might even see him return independently, as he becomes a young man.
Iraq: “Now I Feel More Confident, and I Love My Job”
“Now I feel more confident, and I love my job. I want to become even more specialised and learn new things from this profession.”
Central African Republic: It Fills Us With Pride
Knowing that young patients like Saran and Yeshi are getting better fills us with pride, and drives us to keep working to ensure the right to healthcare in the Central African Republic.
KABUL: Not a Happy New Year
More than half of these attacks occurred in in the capital, where EMERGENCY’s surgical centre has been offering treatment to victims of war since 2001.
Sierra Leone: Outcomes with a Smile
When the outcome includes a smile…we’re pretty happy about it!
Statement: EMERGENCY Saddened by Christchurch Attacks
In the wake of the tragedy in Christchurch, EMERGENCY expresses its sympathy for the families of the victims, and to the people of New Zealand.
To All Women Who Change the World of Everyone Around Them, With Their Energy..
They are the WOMEN who treat our patients and they are our patients. Happy International Women's Day From EMERGENCY!
Iraq: “And To Think I Thought I Barely Have an Hour Left To Live”
After my injury I would never have believed I’d be back working, let alone able to live a normal life like everyone else.
