110 years ago this month, James Chalmers, a young British man, lost his life on the shores of PNG’s Gulf Province. After leaving a legacy of 130 mission stations which helped bring education, health services, and Christian teaching to the people of PNG, Chalmers was …
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Droves of people, streams of branches and gorgeous flowers greeted doctors, nurses and primary health care workers as they arrived on the shore of Veraibari on Wednesday.
But beneath the surface of celebration, a great mourning was happening as well. Only hours before arriving an elderly …
It was day one at the YWAM clinics in Gauri when Alai* arrived with her parents.
Alai had been sick with a critically high fever for two days and her parents were paddling in their dugout canoe to the nearest aid post to seek help. On their way, they saw the YWAM Medical Ship stopped at …
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At five months old, baby Pateur was struggling with diarrhea and high fever. With no health care worked in their village they hopped in their dug out canoe and paddled to their closest aid post. When they arrived, they found that the YWAM health care team …
Read MoreAn Australian by birth, Dr Doug spent several years of his childhood living in PNG, so he was thrilled when his tok pisin (local pidgin) came back to him easily.
That’s why, when he handed a man he was examining a cup and instructed him …
YWAM’s Medical Ship arrived in Gauri today, the first stop along this year’s six months of outreaches.
The village of Gauri sits on the coast of the Aiai River, tucked away in Papua New Guinea’s Gulf Province. The logging camp across the way would indicate to …
Read MoreYWAM Medical Ship CEO, Ken Mulligan and Patron Mike Reynolds visited Port Moresby this week to meet with key stakeholders about expanding the services of YWAM’s Medical Ship in the region.
Key meetings with Gulf Provincial Government and Western Provincial Government were essential to developing the …
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