
An open letter from a volunteer with Emergency in Afghanistan, on the question of refinancing the Italian military missio [...]
Abdullah is a very old Afghan man hospitalised at the Emergency Hospital in Lashkargah. Having spent most of his life ski [...]
A moment of sheer joy interrupts the routine of the Emergency war hospital in Lashkargah [...]
With just half the money Italy spends every month to contribute to the massacre of civilians, Emergency has built three surgical centres, one maternity centre and 28 First Aid centres. And has treated over two and a half million Afghani patients. [...]
'We are happy because, before the end of the week, the hospital will be back in function. There will be fewer deaths and [...]
Given the organisation’s pedigree, and the countless admirable people who believe in its mission, today we should be on Emergency’s side. [...]
Lashkar Gah, Thursday 21 August. A newborn baby, four children, a girl and four women, one of them pregnant. All were hit [...]
Rahmatullah Hanefi is again a free man. Today at 4 p.m, on a sunny afternoon, Rahmatullah got out of the door of the Inve [...]
Emergency's manager Rahmatullah Hanefi, taken into custody by the Afghan secret services and still in detention, is remem [...]