Palliative Care MSF intervention in La Gomera May 7, 2022 Sue Boucher Blog, News No comments yet Image: MSF team in La Gomera. Darío (Lab Supervisor, left), Lourdes (Social Worker, middle), Matteo Cerro (Nurse, right) On the [...] Read more
First Steps: Integrating Palliative and End of Life Care in South Sudan April 29, 2022 Sue Boucher Blog, News No comments yet The Bentiu PoC is one of the largest UNMISS protected IDP camp (Internally Displaced People/Refugees) in South Sudan and host [...] Read more
Exploring communication, storytelling, and experience on the margins: A journey of understanding for humanitarian palliative care April 28, 2022 Megan Doherty Blog No comments yet The recent PallCHASE (palliative care in humanitarian aid situations and emergencies) webinar on January 20, 2022, focussed on the role [...] Read more
Zoom Meetings with International Experts Lighten the Load during a Dark Time in Lebanon July 23, 2021 Sue Boucher COVID-19 Comments Off on Zoom Meetings with International Experts Lighten the Load during a Dark Time in Lebanon By Dr Hibah OsmanFounder, Balsam – the Lebanese Center for Palliative Care As if COVID and its intense pressure on […] Read more
Sukh-Dukh, a helpline for families who lost thier loved ones to COVID-19 May 27, 2021 pallchase_8c05lk COVID-19 Comments Off on Sukh-Dukh, a helpline for families who lost thier loved ones to COVID-19 The death of dear ones is one of the worst tragedies in life. COVID-19 has made mourning extremely difficult as […] Read more
It is beyond frightening, you tell me: A letter to my Gazan friends May 16, 2021 pallchase_8c05lk Conflict, World Comments Off on It is beyond frightening, you tell me: A letter to my Gazan friends Rachel Coghlan is a researcher at the Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, was in Gaza undertaking research in early 2020, and continues to […] Read more
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