Empowering Midwifery in PNG

Supporting midwives through education, regulation, and strong community connections since 1996.

Comprehensive Midwifery Services

Explore our diverse range of offerings designed to support midwives and enhance maternal and child health in Papua New Guinea.

Education

We provide extensive educational opportunities for midwives, including symposiums and workshops that enhance their skills and knowledge. Collaboration with NGOs ensures comprehensive training and resources.

Support

The society offers vital support networks for midwives, fostering a community of professionals dedicated to improving maternal and child health across Papua New Guinea.

Advocacy

We advocate for midwifery practice and policies that benefit mothers and babies. Engaging with governmental bodies ensures midwives have a strong voice in healthcare matters.

The Story of Our Society

Since 1996, the Papua New Guinea Midwifery Society has played a crucial role in supporting and uplifting midwifery standards across the nation. With a membership growth from 15 to over 600, we are committed to enhancing maternal and child health through education and advocacy.

Our Executives

Sr. Marry Sitaing

President

Sr. Paula Zebedee Aines

Vice President

Dr. Julie Kep (PHD

Mentor

S

Sr. Glennys Naisy Param  

Treasurer

Sr. Haylee Kakito

Secretary

Empowering Midwives for Better Health Outcomes

Our commitment is to enhance the skills, recognition, and support for midwives across Papua New Guinea, ensuring optimal care for mothers and infants.

Comprehensive Training Programs

Our training programs are designed to enhance the skills of midwives through hands-on learning and expert-led workshops, ensuring they are well-equipped to serve the community.

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Strong Community Network

We foster a vibrant community among midwives, providing essential support and resources that encourage collaboration, mentorship, and continuous professional development.

Get Involved Today

Join the PNG Midwifery Society and contribute to nurturing the future of maternal and child health in Papua New Guinea.

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