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Home » Health » World’s Largest Civilian Hospital Ship Global Mercy Launches Third Mission in Sierra Leone with First Successful Surgery

World’s Largest Civilian Hospital Ship Global Mercy Launches Third Mission in Sierra Leone with First Successful Surgery

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The Global Mercy™, the world’s largest purpose-built civilian hospital ship, has officially launched its third consecutive field service in Sierra Leone with the successful surgery of its first patient, a 40-year-old kekeh driver named Mohamed.

For more than five years, Mohamed lived with the daily pain of a hernia while supporting his wife and four children by driving through the bustling streets of Freetown. Fear of complications had kept him from seeking treatment, until the arrival of the Global Mercy in Freetown Harbour gave him renewed hope. On August 29, after a full medical screening, he was cleared for surgery, marking the symbolic beginning of the ship’s latest mission.

Hernias remain a major untreated health condition in Sierra Leone. A recent population-based survey found a prevalence of 7.7 percent among adult males, one of the highest rates recorded globally.

Kekeh Driver Mohamed patient of Global Mercy in Sierra Leone

The Global Mercy’s arrival was marked by a Partner Welcome Event on board the vessel, attended by government leaders, members of the diplomatic corps, faith groups, non-profit organisations, and private sector representatives. Vice President Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh praised Mercy Ships’ impact, saying:

“We have seen Mercy Ships providing clinical services to children who were then able to reintegrate into the school system and their communities. This is a service that restores hope and dignity to patients who regain their eyesight, and importantly, supports countries like Sierra Leone that are working to strengthen their healthcare workforce.”

Hospital Director Dr. Steven Purdon described the successful start as a moment of gratitude and dedication:

“This milestone marks a powerful testament to the dedication of our incredible hospital volunteers, whose commitment makes our mission possible every day.”

The ship’s international team of medical professionals includes long-serving volunteer surgeon Dr. John Zwiacher from the United States, who has now participated in nine Mercy Ships missions. He highlighted the unity of purpose behind the work:

“We have all come here from every corner of the world; Canada, USA, UK, Sweden, and many others. No matter our language or background, we share the same purpose, to provide surgery and care for patients.”

Mohamed’s one-hour operation was a success, removing the hernia that had caused him years of pain and allowing him to look forward to returning to work without discomfort.

“This surgery is going to have a huge impact,” Dr. Zwiacher said. “It allows Mohamed to return to work without pain.”

With its hospital fully prepared and staffed by volunteers, the Global Mercy has begun a new season of service that will bring life-changing care to hundreds more patients in Sierra Leone while contributing to the strengthening of the nation’s anaesthetic and surgical systems.

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