The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has pledged to continue operation in Afghanistan saying 32,000 structures, artificial limbs and wheelchairs would be distributed to disabled persons.
KABUL: When many major international organizations stopped operations in Afghanistan two years ago, millions of Afghans were left without lifesaving assistance and forced to fend for themselves, as the country plunged into humanitarian and economic crisis. Development projects worth billions of dollars came to a halt in Afghanistan in late 2021, after donor countries froze aid
By Moncho Torres Kabul, Dec 17 (EFE).- Many of the patients and staff at the orthopedic center of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Kabul limp to walk, but they walk. They are among the 50,000 amputees rehabilitated by the ICRC in humanitarian work that the Taliban regime will not object to. …
Many of the patients and staff at the orthopedic center of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Kabul limp to walk, but they walk.. A second chance at life for Afghan amputees | Outstanding | English edition | Agencia EFE
KABUL, Afghanistan-A resident of Afghanistan's eastern Kapisa Province, Abdul Fawad is visiting an International Committee of the Red Cross hospital in Kabul to learn how to walk with his artificial leg. His dream of becoming a construction engineer is shattered.