WATCH NOW: Open Meeting on the Current Situation in Palestine
The PHM Global and its thematic circle on War and Conflict, Occupation, Forced Migration held a meeting dis
The PHM Global and its thematic circle on War and Conflict, Occupation, Forced Migration held a meeting dis
The fourth episode of the GHW6 podcast series features Roman Gnagi and Catia Confortini, members of Medact, a UK-based organization affiliated with PHM and co-producer of the Global Health Watch series. Together with other Medact members, they wrote a chapter in Global Health Watch 6 analyzing the relations between war, conflict, peace, and health, and the impact of Covid-19 in countries affected by conflict.

Those who missed the webinar can find the recording below-
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With this gallery PHM hopes to raise awareness of the attacks, harassment and repression suffered by health workers around the world; to strengthen campaigns of PHM country circles seeking justice, share activities and calls to action.

People’s Health Movement (PHM) cordially invites you for the webinar “Healthcare in war-torn Tigray: targeted or collaterally attacked?”, organized by the PHM Tigray circle and the thematic PHM War and Conflict, Occupation, Forced Migration circle.
This 'hidden' war is raging on for almost 2 years now, on November 4 it will be the 2nd anniversary, and the impact on the Tigrayan people is disastrous.
Health workers in Tigray are working in a collapsed health system. Tigray Regional health Bureau (TRHB) revealed that 78% of health posts, 72% of health centres, and 80% of hospitals were destroyed as of January 2022.
As a result of discussions and requests in the PHM thematic circle on War and Conflict, the circle decided to commision an educational resource (a r
eport and a PPT) that focused on-

The People’s Health Movement (PHM) condemns the attacks on temporary medical facilities and health staff on 9th May 2022 in front of former Prime Minister Rajapaksa’s official residence and the presidential secretariat in Colombo. PHM demands that the Sri Lankan government
Since the war in Ukraine began at the end of February, we are once again witnessing the harm and strife caused by armed conflicts. We unequivocally condemn the Russian aggression and demand a quick and peaceful end to it.