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Government Moves to Improve Safe Surgery and Maternal Care in Vanuatu

Access to safe surgery and maternal care remains a major challenge in Vanuatu. Now, the Government is taking action. The Ministry of Health is hosting a...

Whooping Cough Cases Reach 795 as Health Ministry Confirms Seven Deaths

The Vanuatu Ministry of Health has confirmed a total of 795 whooping cough (pertussis) cases and seven deaths since the outbreak began last year...

Port Vila Schools Target Literacy Improvement in 2026

The majority of schools around Port Vila are planning to improve academic literacy levels this year, focusing on reading and writing skills. VBTC visited some...

10 Babies Born at VNH on January 1, 2026

Ten babies were born at Vanuatu National Hospital (VNH) on January 1, 2026, a sharp increase compared to just one birth recorded on...

Maternity Crisis: Space Shortage Forces Early Discharges

What happens when mothers are sent home just hours after giving birth? At Vanuatu National Hospital (VNH), this is becoming the new reality, far...

Vandalism Reported at Newly Opened Malapoa Police Post

Just one week after the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) and its partners officially opened the building, police discovered an inappropriate drawing on the wall...

Shefa Health Warns Public to Avoid Strong Sun During Hot Weather

Health authorities are warning the public to avoid exposure to strong sunlight, especially between 11:00am and 3:00pm, as extreme heat can cause illness. In a...

“A Fountain of Love”: Living Memorial of December 17 Earthquake

In the heart of Port Vila, a new monument is set to rise , in flowing water, carrying with it memories of loss, resilience...

The First Survivor Out”: Inside the Former Billabong Building

The ground began to roar without warning. Inside the former Billabong building in Port Vila, David Nambo was doing small construction work, focused on his...

Health Sector Warns: More HIV Testing Needed Despite Low National Rate

Vanuatu has one of the lowest HIV rates in the Pacific, but the health sector says more work is still needed on testing and...

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