Uncommon Valor: John Testrake
Frodo: “I wish none of this had happened.” Gandalf: “So do all who live to see such times, but […]
Frodo: “I wish none of this had happened.” Gandalf: “So do all who live to see such times, but […]
Are you distressed over the millions of Ukrainians bombed out of their homes? Do you feel a burden in
How long does one remain a refugee? Imagine abandoning your home over fear of losing your life, and then
The emergency phase of refugee care requires immediate shelter, nutrition, and medical intervention. If the displacement extends beyond a
Despite skilled negotiation when conflict appears imminent, the pre-emergency phase, diplomatic forces often fail. Conflict irrupts. Civilians are threatened
This winter I am teaching the INMED International Refugee Care Course. In January and February, we explored the notable crises
Amid the mushrooming violence throughout Ukraine, who of all is most likely to suffer? The soldiers? Indeed, some have
“Let us not lose heart in doing good!” This admonition from Paul of Tarsus, an early follower of Christ,
The INMED Master’s Degree in International Health (MIH) shares some broad elements in common with a Master’s Degree in Public Health
Why do we still have refugees? As critical as is this question, a thoughtful inquiry begins with still deeper questions: