
Medact’s Nuclear Weapons Group represents the longest standing aspect of Medact’s work towards nuclear abolition, and to address war, armed violence and conflict as global threats to health.

This is the digital edition of our Impact Report 2023–24

It’s 2024, not 1984. In July at NATO’s 75th-anniversary summit in Washington, newly appointed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged Nato countries to increase their defence spending in response to […]

The AGM is our opportunity to come together and explore the overall running of Medact, share stories from the previous year, and hear from others in our movement fighting for health justice.

We’ve analysed the manifestos from all major parties to see how they stack up against the aims of our campaigns and work areas. We want all parties to commit to […]

Lakenheath Alliance for Peace (LAP) is holding its major summer event, the Lakenheath Peace Camp, at USAF Lakenheath on Monday 15th July. The camp will continue until 25th July. There will […]

Nuclear Disarmament Now: Write to your MPs!

Nuclear weapons are the most destructive, indiscriminate, and inhumane instruments of mass murder ever created. Their use – and even their possession – goes against every principle of international humanitarian law.

Medact’s Nuclear Weapons Group represents the longest standing aspect of Medact’s work towards nuclear abolition, and to address war, armed violence and conflict as global threats to health.

Medact’s Nuclear Weapons Group represents the longest standing aspect of Medact’s work towards nuclear abolition, and to address war, armed violence and conflict as global threats to health.

Medact’s Nuclear Weapons Group represents the longest standing aspect of Medact’s work towards nuclear abolition, and to address war, armed violence and conflict as global threats to health.