by adrxbyr | Jan 19, 2024 | Last articles
Mission PNG 2023 2nd Mission PNG After the success of the first PNG mission in 2022. Aidocean has decided to continue caring for the people of Papua New Guinea. Thanks to the confidence of our partners, we were once again able to set up a 2nd mission. This mission...
by adrxbyr | Oct 16, 2023 | Last articles
A few days ago, Marine, the President of Aidocean, arrived in Papua New Guinea to finish the preparatory work for the care and vaccination mission of the isolated populations in the islands of New Ireland (north-east of the country). Her first stop was the capital,...
by Sebastien | Oct 31, 2022 | Last articles, News
French Humanitarian Expedition Aidocean in Papua New Guinea Record-breaking numbers, despair, castaways and new expeditions In Brief: Record numbers of vaccinations but a time bomb 2 newborn babies but one death 10 castaways saved from near death New expeditions soon...
by Sebastien | Oct 24, 2022 | Last articles, News
Whilst sailing in the Bismarck Sea in Papua New Guinea northern coast of New-Britain, the French ONG Aidocean’s boat comes across a drifting banana boat. The skipper ran out of fuel the day before with 10 people onboard including four kids. The ”castaways” have...
by Sebastien | Sep 27, 2022 | Last articles, News
In Brief: End of phase one Mid-term review Continuation of the Aidocean mission End of 1st phase: Started on September 14 in the PukPuk region, the Aidocean first phase ended on September 24 on the island of Lambom / Port Breton in the south-west corner of New...
by Sebastien | Sep 26, 2022 | Last articles, News
The Aidocean team doctor Jean-Michel comes across a 40-year-old woman whose foot is completely exploded. A simple splinter that has been cured with poison used to catch fish. “The lesion is significant and the evolution is very pejorative for the future....