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Dear Midwifery Wisdom Collective Community, We're thrilled to announce our first international midwifery travel experience. π August 1β17, 2026 | Papua, Indonesia Join Certified International Midwife Chetana Kulkarni for two weeks of clinical collaboration at Angel Hiromi Bhumi Sehat (AHBS) β Papua's only midwife-run birth center, serving indigenous families near the stunning Lake Sentani.
What You'll Do
This is clinical collaboration, not voluntourism β meaningful exchange that strengthens existing practices. Who This Is For Experienced midwives, new graduates, students, and birth workers seeking cultural immersion, professional growth, and purpose-driven adventure. Investment: $2,499 Includes 2 weeks of clinical experience, shared accommodation at the birth center, and lunch/dinner daily. A portion of your fee directly supports AHBS. Does not include flights, breakfast, or personal expenses. β οΈ Only 5 Spots Available
Interested in extending your trip to Raja Ampat or Bali's Bumi Sehat Birth Centre? We can help with planning. This is more than travel β it's service, learning, and transformation. With warmth and gratitude, |
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