Providing Vital Care for the Afghan People.
“Everyone knows the situation here. The needs increase day by day."
“Everyone knows the situation here. The needs increase day by day."
Just like every year, EMERGENCY and Ogilvy are back with a wish for the year ahead.
Today, we pay tribute to everyone at the Sulaymaniyah Rehabilitation Centre and all those living with disabilities.
To produce Afghanistan20, EMERGENCY collected first-hand testimonies and analysed data relating to all war-wounded patients admitted to its three hospitals and 44 First Aid Posts over the last two decades.
Maidan Shahr is a town around 50km from Kabul, on the main road from the capital to Kandahar.
Number of War-Wounded Patients Received Increases in Panjshir
The room is clean, quiet and well lit. Before us are doctors, nurses and ambulance drivers, but none of them are wearing their white coats. They’re in their own clothes – jackets and shirts, some of them even fancy ones…
This is Said Hakim, Team Leader at EMERGENCY’s Kabul Surgical Centre.
The Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan. Now one of the most peaceful areas of a country that has, for too long, been stricken with conflict. Nonetheless, mines and other unexploded devices persist. Reminders of the war that once dominated the valley, and constant, everyday…
It is a film about EMERGENCY.