
Dr Rahman speaks at the PalMED Youth Conference
On Saturday 22nd February 2020, Dr Najeeb Rahman presented the workshop, ‘So you want to be an Aid worker?’ to a group of approximately 75
On Saturday 22nd February 2020, Dr Najeeb Rahman presented the workshop, ‘So you want to be an Aid worker?’ to a group of approximately 75
– An account by Monowara Gani, CEO of Doctors Worldwide “3 pairs of socks. That is all that he wore over his frozen and extremely
Since the Rohingya refugee crisis began in 2017, the Cox’s Bazar region of Bangladesh has experienced an influx of nearly one million refugees escaping violence,
At Doctors Worldwide, we know there is much more that determines good health than just access to a doctor or nurse. Sanitation is a key
This month, Doctors Worldwide was represented at the Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine (ACEM) in New Delhi where our Training Programme Director, Dr Mir Ahmad
This November, donations from the UK through Doctors Worldwide provided vulnerable communities in Pakistan with water wells, and US donations went towards wheelchairs for patients
Our role in Bangladesh In 2017, during the sudden mass influx of the Rohingya people fleeing violence in Myanmar, Doctors Worldwide carried out a needs
Our partners in Rwanda provided us with the heart-breaking story of a family of two sisters, Eshe and Firdaws, living in Kigali, with Eshe’s daughter.
In the remote region of Chitral, Pakistan, a mountainous and hard to navigate valley is at the mercy of nine glacial lakes, two of which
Doctors Worldwide has officially begun the 4th Cohort of our Post-Graduate Fellowship in Migrant and Refugee health in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, with the support of