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Sierra Leone welcomes Global Mercy once again, strengthening national healthcare and surgical capacity

Sierra Leone welcomes Global Mercy once again, strengthening national healthcare and surgical capacity
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Sierra Leone has once again welcomed the Global Mercy, the world’s largest civilian hospital ship, in a milestone that underscores the country’s determination to transform and strengthen its healthcare system. Operated by the international charity Mercy Ships, the vessel has docked in Freetown for the third consecutive time, launching a 10-month mission that will combine free, specialized surgeries with an ambitious program to train and upskill Sierra Leone’s healthcare professionals.

The Government of Sierra Leone, through its Ministry of Health, has made improving surgical care a national priority. Dr. Austin Demby, Minister of Health, emphasized that this partnership addresses both immediate needs and long-term goals: “Mercy Ships is doing two critical things for us: providing a much-needed surgical service for our people and training our healthcare workers in essential principles of patient care and surgery. This is not just a service for today—it is a legacy for tomorrow. As a government, we are extremely grateful.”

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Since 2023, the Global Mercy has performed over 3,630 free surgeries for 3,240 patients in Sierra Leone, covering specialties including pediatric, orthopedic, maxillofacial, reconstructive plastic, general, and ophthalmic surgery. But the ship’s impact extends far beyond the operating rooms. Mercy Ships’ Education, Training and Advocacy (ETA) programs—developed in collaboration with national institutions such as Connaught Hospital and the University of Sierra Leone—have delivered more than 63,000 hours of training to over 290 healthcare professionals, boosting the country’s surgical and anesthetic capacity.

For Dr. Sandra Lako, Mercy Ships’ Country Director for Sierra Leone, this return reflects a shared vision between the organization and national authorities: “Alongside providing safe, free surgeries, our commitment is to strengthen Sierra Leone’s surgical care systems. We are investing in local health professionals who will continue transforming lives long after the ship departs.”

The arrival of the Global Mercy highlights Sierra Leone’s growing leadership in building a resilient healthcare system capable of delivering complex medical care with quality and dignity. By combining international expertise with local talent, the country is not only transforming medical outcomes but also sending a strong message of hope and confidence in its future. With every patient treated and every healthcare worker empowered through training, Sierra Leone is setting an example for West Africa—showing how international cooperation, when driven by national leadership, can create sustainable, homegrown change.

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