Merlin Blog
On 8 May 2012, Dr Paul Sender, Myanmar Country Director, spoke to the BBC’s Burmese Service about Merlin’s health work in Myanmar.
As I near forty years of age, and have ‘gained’ two nieces, I’ve started to think about what I do with what little I have when I die. And after considering my family and friends, my thoughts turned to charity. I see for myself, every day, how important gifts in wills are to charities – and the real, long-term difference they can make.
Mobile clinics enable Merlin's medical experts to provide urgent health care to people who may be hours away from the nearest health facility. See how they are currently saving lives in east Africa.
Gordon Maw ran the London Marathon for Merlin on Sunday 22 April 2012, raising around £3,000 for our work in the toughest places around the world. Here are his reflections on the day.
Louise Halfpenny ran the London Marathon for Merlin on Sunday 22 April, raising around £2,500 for our work on the frontline around the world. Here are her thoughts about the day.
A few years ago, malaria would have been a nurse’s worst nightmare in Nyanza Province, Kenya. With your help, we are winning the battle to save lives.
Merlin's Louise Halfpenny blogs from the Sahel on Merlin's work in Chad and her upcoming London Marathon run.
Merlin's Anna MacSwan blogs from the frontline in Kenya.
Anna MacSwan blogs from the frontline in Kenya about Merlin's battle against disease...






