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  • Exploring Migrant Access to Health: Part 2 – Prioritisation of COVID-19 testing: Migrant camps must not be forgotten

    June 12, 2020
    Exploring Migrant Access to Health: Part 2 – Prioritisation of COVID-19 testing: Migrant camps must not be forgotten

    Sally, Anna and Kieran – researchers in the Migrant Health Group at St George’s, University of London – explore the increased risk to coronavirus faced by people living in Europe’s migrant camps, and the steps Governments should be taking to ensure they are able to access the testing and treatment they need.


  • Exploring Migrant Access to Health: Part 1 – The Psychological Impacts of the Hostile Environment

    June 9, 2020
    Exploring Migrant Access to Health: Part 1 – The Psychological Impacts of the Hostile Environment

    Darran Martin, a paediatric intensive care and ED nurse, explores the long term psychological impact of the Hostile Environment and the way in which these policies affect much more than a person’s ability to access public services.


  • Policing the pandemic

    May 27, 2020
    Policing the pandemic

    Medact campaigns assistant, Aiyan Maharasingam, examines whether the police are an appropriate instrument of public health policy during the coronavirus pandemic.


  • Mutualist New Deal or digital Big Brother?

    May 22, 2020
    Mutualist New Deal or digital Big Brother?

    What do we want beyond COVID-19? Tom Wakeford outlines two possible futures for the UK.


  • COVID-19 affects everything – more than a disease control plan, we need a manifesto

    May 11, 2020
    COVID-19 affects everything – more than a disease control plan, we need a manifesto

    In this new piece, former Medact Director and Professor of Global Public Health David McCoy discusses the need for a much broader, whole-societal response to COVID-19.


  • From exclusion to international solidarity ─ the public health case for lifting trade sanctions in the face of COVID-19

    May 5, 2020
    From exclusion to international solidarity ─ the public health case for lifting trade sanctions in the face of COVID-19

    Medact Campaign Assistant, Aiyan Maharasingam, looks at international trade sanctions and the impacts they are having upon public health systems during the coronavirus crisis.


  • Responding to coronavirus ─ intersections with war, militarised violence and the arms industry

    April 21, 2020
    Responding to coronavirus ─ intersections with war, militarised violence and the arms industry

    Medact Peace & Security Campaigner Reem Abu-Hayyeh looks at the legacies of war and militarised violence, their impacts on countries’ ability to respond to coronavirus, and how the UK could act to right injustices.


  • Health workers: come together, hold the government to account and mend our social fabric

    April 8, 2020
    Health workers: come together, hold the government to account and mend our social fabric

    We are in the midst of a fast moving and deadly infectious disease pandemic. However, COVID-19 has come a time when society was already facing multiple epidemics in mental health, […]


  • Love in the time of corona

    March 24, 2020
    Love in the time of corona

    I call on you to speak up now. Demand that government suspends the NHS charging regulations that restrict access to the NHS for anyone suspected of having an irregular immigration status.


  • Supporting migrants to access healthcare during this crisis

    March 20, 2020
    Supporting migrants to access healthcare during this crisis

    The COVID-19 Pandemic has thrown fresh light and scrutiny on our NHS. Alongside the heroism of healthcare workers and the hard work being done to counter the virus, the crisis […]


  • A Plan to turn back the clock – defence diversification

    February 22, 2020
    A Plan to turn back the clock – defence diversification

    To mark the imminent release of the film The Plan, we publish this piece by Sam Mason, a campaigner for the New Lucas Plan, explaining the history and present of workers organising for a transition away from socially destructive jobs to those for the good of society. 


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