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Five Years of Waiting Ends in Triumph: Albinama CHW Training School Celebrates First Graduation
MAPRIK, EAST SEPIK – March 27, 2026 After five years of uncertainty, sacrifice, and determination, the Albinama Community Health Worker Training School (CHWTS) has celebrated its first-ever graduation ceremony, marking a historic milestone for rural health in Papua New Guinea.
KilaKila urban clinic to be upgraded
NCD Governor Powes Parkop has urged people living in and around KilaKila and surrounding areas to take ownership of their own health and work together to meet health challenges in their community…
Churches and government must work together, says Ipatas
CHURCH Health Agencies in the Highlands must work together with their local MPs and provincial governments to deliver effective health care…
More healthy village settings declared
THE Healthy Island Concept or EDEN program run by Christian Health Services continues its achievement with the declaration of three more villages in Maprik, East Sepik Province…
Research program targets maternal and child health
THE Burnet Institute of Medical Research officially launched a five-year research program called Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies in East New Britain in June 2015…
New labour ward opened at remote Sieka village
THE opening of a new labour ward on August 18 at remote Sieka village in the bush of Markham, Morobe province marked a big achievement in health service for the people of Sieka…
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Research program targets maternal and child health
THE Burnet Institute of Medical Research officially launched a five-year research program called Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies in East New Britain in June 2015…
New labour ward opened at remote Sieka village
THE opening of a new labour ward on August 18 at remote Sieka village in the bush of Markham, Morobe province marked a big achievement in health service for the people of Sieka…
CHWs save mother and twins
IN the harsh and remote Middle Ramu District of Madang, access to basic health services is hard as in all other rural and remote areas of the country…
Nurses told to respect profession
SIXTEEN students have graduated with a Diploma in General nursing from the St Barnabas School of Nursing in Alotau last December. The 3 -year course has given students the knowledge…