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  • Medact Movement Survey 2022

    October 19, 2022
    Medact Movement Survey 2022

    Results from our recent movement survey, which explores our membership model and potential changes to the future of membership at Medact.


  • Preventing torture – how threats to press freedom threaten world peace

    October 19, 2022
    Preventing torture – how threats to press freedom threaten world peace

    Frank Boulton reflects on the health community’s duty of care to those harmed by torture and oppression at the hands of the state, and what the treatment of Julian Assange means for those exercising press freedom in an ever more authoritarian landscape.


  • Cost of inequality crisis: Statement on the so-called ‘cost of living crisis’

    September 28, 2022
    Cost of inequality crisis: Statement on the so-called ‘cost of living crisis’

    We are writing as healthcare professionals to express our grave concern about the impact of the so-called ‘cost of living crisis’ on our collective health.


  • The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty – where it stands after the 2022 Review Conference

    September 8, 2022
    The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty – where it stands after the 2022 Review Conference

    Medact and Nuclear Weapons Group member Frank Boulton on last week’s 10th Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, where after two years’ delay, its states-parties failed to reach consensus on the conference’s outcomes.


  • US nuclear weapons return to Suffolk soil

    August 22, 2022
    US nuclear weapons return to Suffolk soil

    With recent news that US nuclear weapons are returning to be stationed at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, long-time member and retired GP Robert MacGibbon urges health workers to take urgent action.


  • Blueprint for nuclear disarmament: The First Meeting of Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty

    July 8, 2022
    Blueprint for nuclear disarmament: The First Meeting of Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty

    Nuclear Weapons Group member and Junior Doctor Bimal Khadka reflects on his time at the first meeting of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) in Vienna.


  • The joy of collaboration: Writing for Global Health Watch 6

    June 29, 2022
    The joy of collaboration: Writing for Global Health Watch 6

    Roman Gnaegi and Catia Confortini As members of the Medact Research Network (MRN), writing the chapter “Conflict and Health in the Era of Coronavirus” for Global Health Watch 6 was a great opportunity to […]


  • In Celebration of the Life of Bruce Kent

    June 21, 2022
    In Celebration of the Life of Bruce Kent

    In this blog, members of Medact share memories of Bruce Kent – the renowned peace activist and ex-priest who recently sadly passed away – and celebrate his legacy.


  • North East health workers banner drop to support Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty

    June 20, 2022
    North East health workers banner drop to support Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty

    On Saturday 18th June, we, local health workers in Medact North East, dropped a banner from the Millennium Bridge in Newcastle reading “Health Workers for the Nuclear Weapons Ban”. Once […]


  • It is our duty to push back against the normality of “political immorality”

    June 15, 2022
    It is our duty to push back against the normality of “political immorality”

    Statement by Medact Migrant Solidarity Group and Race & Health Justice group Open letter to BJGP Life: A response to RCGP Chair’s ‘Just Saying’ on refugees to the UK being […]


  • Why there’s no room for population arguments in our radical public health analysis

    May 27, 2022
    Why there’s no room for population arguments in our radical public health analysis

    The latest, sixth edition of Global Health Watch is another excellent resource for the health justice movement. But we would like to take this opportunity to share our concerns about a couple of lines we feel hover at the edge of a dangerous discourse.


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