
In Focus: Healthcare Workers in the Rohingya Refugee Camps
The 2018-19 PGF (Postgraduate Fellowship in Refugee and Migrant Health) Programme in Bangladesh aimed to improve and strengthen the quality and delivery of healthcare provided
The 2018-19 PGF (Postgraduate Fellowship in Refugee and Migrant Health) Programme in Bangladesh aimed to improve and strengthen the quality and delivery of healthcare provided
This week marked the official conclusion of our 9 month long ‘Doctors Worldwide Improving Care in Health Emergencies’ (DICE) programme, in partnership with IOM Bangladesh.
The ‘Doctors Worldwide Improving Care in Health Emergencies’ (The DICE programme) is a 9-month programme running between April and December 2020 with the aim of
Doctors Worldwide has been working in Malawi on our Health Systems Strengthening project since 2018, supporting and developing the essential health services in one of
Doctors Worldwide, a long term supporter of KPK Hospital Trust in Pakistan, aimed to increase its presence and activities in the area and to promote
In partnership with IOM, Doctors Worldwide has been working on the ground in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh to respond to the Rohingya Crisis through health system
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,
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
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
Our Health System Strengthening project in Malawi has undergone a recent deployment from Doctors Worldwide, where we delivered training and assessed our current and future