Happy Mothers Day From EMERGENCY
Here’s to Shirin, and to the courage and strength of mothers everywhere.
Iraq: Just Like Any Other Girl
Sidra is nine years old, she lives in Mosul, Iraq, and we think she should be able to run around and play, just like any other girl her age.
Iraq: … and It Still Runs Like a Charme!
It’s EMERGENCY’s very own 007, built in 1998 in the labs at the Centre by amputee and disabled former patients.
Iraq: – They’re Also a Shoulder to Lean On
Wherever we work, all around the world, we always provide our patients with the treatment - and compassion - that they deserve.
Iraq: What Does It Mean To Be a Patient With a Chronic Disease?
Now, with her energy restored, she can go to school again and play with her friends!
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.”
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.
Iraq: This is a Story of Care and Love
Asfandiar and Jzheyn's tale is a difficult one. But it's also a love story.