When Hospitals Become Battlefields: Why Medical Neutrality Matters More Than Ever
04/06/2026
What Medical Neutrality MeansThe idea of medical neutrality dates back to 1862, when Henry Dunant, funder of the International Committee of the Red Cross, published A Memory of Solferino. In his account of the Solferino battle (1859), based in nowadays Italy, he described thousands of wounded soldie
The War Within the War: How Women Hold the Frontline When Systems Collapse
03/30/2026
In every conflict zone, there is a frontline that rarely reaches the headlines: the daily fight of women trying to secure even the most basic healthcare. While the world watches battles unfold, women navigate a quieter but unrelenting war: one waged in collapsed hospitals, overcrowded shelters, unsa
The Women Behind the Mission: Voices from MOAS Malta
03/16/2026
On the ground and behind the scenes, female humanitarian workers are at the core of humanitarian sector with 40% of workers in the industry worldwide being female. The challenges women around the world face related to work in general are evident: salary gaps, gender-based discriminations… However, f
Women on the Frontline: The Strength, Skill and Humanity of MOAS Ukraine’s Female Staff
03/09/2026
In Ukraine’s war‑scarred East, where the sound of engines from evacuation vehicles blends with the distant echo of shelling, three women carry out work that demands precision, courage and an unshakeable sense of purpose. They lead teams, stabilise the wounded and make life‑or‑death decisions in seco
International Women’s Day: Same Date, Different Realities
03/02/2026
Every year on March 8th, the calendar marks a single date: International Women’s Day. Across continents and cultures, this day resonates as a moment to reflect on women’s achievements and also to confront the deep inequalities that persist in daily life. Yet what it feels like, whether celebration,