Discover how malnutrition impacts children’s growth, learning, and long‑term health, and explore the root causes behind this global challenge.
Stanley Eremas transcended the challenges and stigma of living with HIV-AIDS to join our Bush Angels educating cocoa farmers about the disease.
Douglas Koke defaulted on his tuberculosis medication thinking the disease was caused by sorcery, and it nearly cost him his life.
Increasing numbers of women in Papua New Guinea are dying of breast cancer because they are beyond the reach of normal medical services. Teresia Vutnava is battling the disease.
Explore the remarkable journey of Peter Nangu, whose life was saved by Mustard Seed Global’s mobile Bush Angels paramedics. They helped him transition from a deathbed to a productive cocoa farmer.
Mustard Seed Global is dedicated to developing programs that provide juvenile prisoners, like Job Poka, the opportunity for a fresh start and a promising future.
Meet Martina Martin, a woman in her late twenties who faced a critical moment during the birth of her eighth child. Tragically, she lost her baby in an avoidable situation.
SAVING NANCY’S SIGHT
Nancy told our Bush Angels that she was struggling to see. She has pterygium, a growth of fleshy tissue that can grow large enough to cover part of the cornea and affect your vision. The limited surgical options are out of reach financially for people like Nancy. Mustard Seed Global is working on increasing visits by Australian volunteer doctors to provide these sorts of surgeries free in partnership with local hospital facilities to save the sight of those like Nancy.