AFGHANISTAN

EMERGENCY has been working in Afghanistan since 1999.

Stories from the field

Afghanistan: Five years on from August 2021

Five years after the withdrawal of international forces and the Taliban’s return to power, Afghanistan’s humanitarian, economic and health crises continue to worsen. The economic recession has deepened amid escalating regional tensions. Regional conflicts have disrupted some of the country’s main trade routes, affecting the supply, availability and cost of essential goods, including food and…

Together we raised over $180,000 for people affected by war and poverty.

On November 16th, an incredible group of supporters gathered at the Battery Club in San Francisco. The highlight of the night was a fireside chat between a group of outstanding humanitarians who have spent time working at EMERGENCY’s hospitals - Dr Emily Farkas, Dr Ranjiv Mathews, and emergency nurse Eunice Allen - moderated by EMERGENCY…

Afghanistan | Four Years on From August 2021

Four years since August 2021, peace in Afghanistan has meant a formal conclusion to war, but not to its consequences. Four years have passed since the international community withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021. In this time, the country has witnessed: The deepening of a profound economic crisis The population’s continued impoverishment amidst widespread unemployment…

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