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Ghanaian Biomedical Specialist Receives International Humanitarian Award

Mercy Ships volunteer is recognized for advancing safe surgical care and supporting healthcare delivery in low-resource settings

Ghanaian Biomedical Specialist Receives International Humanitarian Award

Deborah Geneugelijk, Biomedical Technician.

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A Ghanaian biomedical specialist working with the Mercy Ships has received international recognition for her contributions to global healthcare. Deborah Geneugelijk Nutsugah was named Humanitarian of the Year at the 2026 Tech Choice Awards, honoring her role in improving safe surgical care in underserved communities.

The award, announced to coincide with World Health Day, highlights the often-overlooked role of biomedical professionals in ensuring that life-saving medical equipment functions effectively in challenging environments.

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“This recognition is not just about me; it reflects the dedication of an entire team working behind the scenes to make surgery possible,” Ms. Nutsugah said. She emphasized that even minor technical issues can have serious consequences if medical equipment is not properly maintained.

Ms. Nutsugah serves aboard one of Mercy Ships’ hospital vessels, where she is responsible for maintaining and adapting complex medical equipment used in life-changing procedures. Unlike conventional hospitals, the ship operates at sea, requiring equipment to function reliably despite constant motion.

She described the unique challenges of working in such an environment, noting that even slight movements can affect delicate procedures, particularly in fields such as eye surgery. In some cases, the biomedical team collaborates with ship officers to adjust ballast systems and improve stability during operations.

Her work reflects a broader reality in global health systems, where access to safe and effective care depends not only on doctors and nurses but also on skilled technical professionals who ensure that equipment operates safely and efficiently.

The recognition comes at a significant moment in Ms. Nutsugah’s career as she prepares to take on a new role as Biomedical Service Coordinator. During Mercy Ships’ upcoming field service, she will return to Ghana alongside her twin sister to support healthcare delivery in their home country.

“Returning to Ghana in this capacity is incredibly meaningful,” she said. “To contribute to strengthening healthcare in the country where we grew up is both a privilege and a responsibility.”

The award will be formally presented during the MD Expo in Baltimore, a gathering of healthcare technology professionals. This marks the second time a Mercy Ships volunteer has received the honor, following a similar recognition awarded in 2024. Mercy Ships continues to work in partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Health to deliver surgical care, training and long-term capacity building for local healthcare professionals, reinforcing efforts to strengthen national health systems.

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