When Jeremy Palou speaks about his late mother, there’s a quiet strength in his voice, an echo of the woman who raised him and four siblings single-handedly after the death of their father in 2000. But there’s also pain, sharp and unrelenting, because the woman who dedicated her life to strengthening Papua New Guinea’s healthcare system died waiting for the very care she once helped deliver.

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