• Tensions in Kashmir

    Tensions in Kashmir

    As tensions between the nuclear armed states of India and Pakistan continue, little attention is being paid to the effects of war between the nations means for the disputed region […]


  • The UK Government must stand up for the rights of Sudanese protesters and healthcare workers

    The UK Government must stand up for the rights of Sudanese protesters and healthcare workers

    A letter from UK health workers calling on Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt to put pressure on Sudan’s President Bashir to end the violent crackdown on peaceful protesters and the targeting of healthcare workers.


  • Submission to welfare safety net inquiry 2018

    Submission to welfare safety net inquiry 2018

    This submission to the Work and Pensions Select Committee Inquiry into the ‘Welfare safety net’ was put together from answers to a survey of health professionals asking about their experiences […]


  • Working for climate justice in 2019

    Working for climate justice in 2019

    Let’s harness the expertise, mandate and social power of the health community to help solve the climate crisis.


  • Annual Report 2017/18

    Annual Report 2017/18

    Our 2018 Annual Report is now available to read online. A round-up of all the amazing things that Medact has been up to over the past 12 months!


  • Hiroshima Day Appeal 2018

    Hiroshima Day Appeal 2018

    Our annual appeal remembers the anniversary of the world’s first nuclear bomb being dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.


  • Livestream: The Alternatives – Global Perspectives for Healthier Lives

    Livestream: The Alternatives – Global Perspectives for Healthier Lives

    In the UK and across the world, neoliberal polices have had disastrous impact on health. In many places, the influence of neoliberalism on policy has gone unquestioned. But there are a number of inspiring examples of countries and approaches that are improving health by rejecting neoliberal ideas. The current UK debate about neoliberalism and its…


  • First do no harm – clinical roles in preventing and reducing damage to vulnerable immigration detainees

    First do no harm – clinical roles in preventing and reducing damage to vulnerable immigration detainees

    The available evidence shows that the objectives of significantly reducing the number of vulnerable individuals detained and the duration of their detention have not been achieved by the changes to policy and practice introduced since the initial review into welfare in detention of vulnerable persons produced by Mr Steven Shaw in January 2016. In our…


  • Global Health Watch 5

    Global Health Watch 5

    For over a decade, Global Health Watch has been the definitive source for alternative analysis on health. This fifth edition addresses the key challenges facing governments and health practitioners today, […]


  • Hospital Food Case Study – Nottingham University Hospitals

    Hospital Food Case Study – Nottingham University Hospitals

    Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH)’s 90 wards and 1,700 beds provide health services to 2.5 million people in the city of Nottingham, as well as specialist services for an additional 3-4 […]


  • How to improve food at your hospital – useful links

    How to improve food at your hospital – useful links

    If you want to get involved with campaigning for healthier and more sustainable food in your hospital, or in your community in general, you are not alone.