Tag Archive for: Safe Surgery

From Commitment To Change: Leaders Call for Action To Bridge a Gap in Surgical Access
Press releaseAt a pivotal World Health Assembly (WHA) side event in Geneva, the non-governmental organizations Mercy Ships and Operation Smile commemorated a decade of leadership in global efforts to improve access to equitable surgical care. This event brought together global leaders, health ministers, and experts to celebrate progress, and confront the urgent challenges that remain in delivering safe, affordable surgical care to all.

Woman Saved From Life-Threatening Neck Growth That Started as Sore Throat
Press releaseTOAMASINA, MADAGASCAR, JUNE 2: A young woman whose sore throat became a life-threatening growth in her neck, leaving her struggling to breathe, has had it removed for free by surgeon volunteers from international charity Mercy Ships.

Dr. Leo Cheng: A Life of Healing, Learning, and Service
Blog, BlogFew individuals embody the spirit of selfless service like Dr. Leo Cheng, a world-renowned surgeon specializing in oral, maxillofacial/head & neck surgery. A man of immense skill and deep compassion, Dr. Cheng has dedicated his life not only to his medical practice in the United Kingdom, but also to providing free, life-changing surgeries for the world's most vulnerable populations through his work with Mercy Ships.

Surgeon Honored for Decades of Free, Life-Changing Surgeries Across Africa with Mercy Ships
Press releaseSAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MAY 9, 2025: A surgeon who has dedicated nearly 40 years to providing free, life-changing surgeries to African patients has been honored internationally for his remarkable service.

Teen Burn Survivor Can Wear Shoes for First Time After Life-Changing Surgery
Press releaseTOAMASINA, MADAGASCAR, MAY 5, 2025: A 14-year-old boy can finally wear shoes for the first time in his life after safe surgery from international charity Mercy Ships corrected severe burn injuries that left his foot fused to his ankle.

World Health Day: How Mercy Ships is Empowering Local Surgeons to Create a Healthier Future
News, Press releaseThis year’s World Health Day theme, Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures, highlights the urgent need to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths. Around 300,000 women die due to pregnancy and childbirth complications each year, while millions of babies are stillborn and two million die within their first month of life. The crisis is most severe in low-income countries, where access to safe surgery is often out of reach due to financial and systemic barriers.

Teenager Receives First Life-Changing Surgery as Hospital Ship Launches New Phase in Madagascar
Press releaseTOAMASINA, MADAGASCAR MARCH 12, 2025: A 16-year-old girl is now free from a growing tumor on her neck after becoming the first patient to undergo surgery with international charity Mercy Ships in Madagascar in 2025.

Mother’s Tumor Removed Through a Chance Encounter with Mercy Ships
Blog, BlogUne femme de 45 ans s'est vu retirer gratuitement une tumeur de la taille d'une orange après avoir été repérée par des membres de l'organisation humanitaire internationale Mercy Ships dans son village à Madagascar.

Hospital Ship Africa Mercy® Returns to Madagascar: A Joint Initiative to Strengthen Access to Surgical Care and Healthcare Training
Press releaseToamasina, MADAGASCAR, February 12, 2025 – With a strong focus on human capital development, the Ministry of Public Health, in partnership with the international humanitarian organization Mercy Ships, announced the arrival of the hospital ship Africa Mercy® in Toamasina today. This return marks a significant step in improving access to quality surgical care for the Malagasy population.

From Traveling Nurse to Mercy Ships Volunteer: God’s Plan for Trent
Blog, BlogWithout volunteers like Trent Yoder, Mercy Ships couldn’t provide surgeries for patients efficiently. As the team lead in the preoperative department, Trent coordinates the intake of patients seeking free surgical care on the Global Mercy™.