• The Lancet editorial on Kashmir: Letter of support from Medact, PHM-NA and PHM-UK

    The Lancet editorial on Kashmir: Letter of support from Medact, PHM-NA and PHM-UK

    We sent a letter with the People’s Health Movements North America and UK to The Lancet, showing support for their editorial on Kashmir published in August 2019 on the consequences of India revoking Article 370.


  • 2019 Manifesto Analysis

    2019 Manifesto Analysis

    It’s election time, so we’ve been poring over the manifestos from all the major parties to see how they stack up against the aims of our different campaigns and work areas.


  • On Tasers, policing and imagining new responses to violence

    On Tasers, policing and imagining new responses to violence

    With the recent announcement of Tasers being made more widely available for use by the police in the UK, black feminist organiser and Global Health postgraduate Sarah Lasoye argues that the health community must take notice.


  • Is there a place for civil nuclear power in the 21st century?

    Is there a place for civil nuclear power in the 21st century?

    To correspond with the recent publication of the IPPNW-Germany paper ‘How Nuclear Power powers the Bomb’, we publish a blog by Frank Boulton outlining the financial, environmental, health and geo-political arguments around nuclear power.


  • By supporting arms sales, our government abets murder

    By supporting arms sales, our government abets murder

    With the DSEI arms fair underway, Daniel Flecknoe and Dr Ahmed Razavi outline the public health impacts of armed conflict, and argue that the UK government’s sale of arms to countries such as Saudi Arabia makes them an accessory to war crimes.


  • Either Civil Rule or Everlasting Sit-in

    Either Civil Rule or Everlasting Sit-in

    Since December 2018, protests across Sudan have been taking place almost daily – with healthcare workers playing a central role. In this piece, we provide the background to the ongoing struggle and platform the voice of Dr. Mohammed Abdelraoof Hussien, a doctor in Sudan.


  • Net-zero by 2050 is too little too late; some reaction to the Committee on Climate Change Net Zero report

    Net-zero by 2050 is too little too late; some reaction to the Committee on Climate Change Net Zero report

    Our Fossil Free Health campaigner, Deirdre Duff, offers some reaction to the recent Net Zero report by the Committee on Climate Change.


  • Activism, extractivism and the healthcare community

    Activism, extractivism and the healthcare community

    A profit-driven, extractive economy is severely undermining the life support systems of the planet and exacerbating health inequities around the world. The fossil fuel industry epitomises the worst of what […]


  • DWP not Fit for Practice

    DWP not Fit for Practice

    In yet another demonstration of government departments concerning intervention in healthcare provision, a recent report released by Z2K highlights a new practice by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) […]


  • War, violence and the mental health crisis in Kashmir

    War, violence and the mental health crisis in Kashmir

    Kashmiri student and Medact member Neelam Iqbal writes about the mental health toll of the decades long conflict and calls for us to pay more attention to the needs of the people of Kashmir.


  • Stop Funding the End of the World – Don’t Bank on the Bomb

    Stop Funding the End of the World – Don’t Bank on the Bomb

    Don’t Bank on the Bomb Scotland introduces their new toolkit, giving some tips for actions we can take to urge our elected representatives, institutions and banks to divest from nuclear weapons.