There’s a moment from her daughter’s birth in Sierra Leone that still plays over and over in Catherine Conteh’s mind, 30 years later. She had been in labour for four days straight. Catherine was writhing with untreated pain and crying out to God. The doctors said that...
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45 Years of Mercy Ships: Looking Back and Dreaming of the Future
Forty-five years ago, Don and Deyon Stephens had a dream. They wanted to convert a ship into a floating hospital, to bring safe, free surgical care to those who needed it most. They left their home in the United States, setting out into unfamiliar waters. There were...
World Blood Donor Day: Mercy Ships Volunteers Donate in Real Time to Save Lives
The patient’s blood was A+, and she was going to need a lot more of it. Mercy Ships volunteer anaesthesiologist Dr. Brian Barki and his team knew this for certain. As they gathered for a morning huddle on board the Global Mercy®, docked in Dakar, Senegal, they began...
On the Frontlines of Healing: A Nurse Mentee’s Story
In any profession, mentorship and knowledge sharing are at the heart of empowering good workers to become great ones. This is especially true in the medical field, where skilled practitioners are responsible for providing exceptional care to those who need it most. In...
From Surgery To Sustainable Agriculture: Baba’s Journey To Transformation
Baba had a kitchen accident at his home in Senegal when he picked up the lid of a pot. Minutes later his hands and arms caught on fire, leaving him with burns so severe that he could no longer use his arm. He was used to manual labour as his family were peanut...
Partnerships are vital building blocks of effective universal healthcare systems
By Dr. Serigne Gueye Diop, Ministre Conseiller à la Présidence de la République du Sénégal Sub-Saharan Africa has an especially urgent need to strengthen surgical care systems. Surgery has long been a neglected component of health care for people on the African...




