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Vanuatu: Vanuatu : L'urgence n'est pas terminée après le passage du Cyclone Pam

Source: CARECountry: Vanuatu166 000 personnes, dont 82 000 enfants, ont été affectées par le cyclone Pam qui a ravagé l'archipel du Vanuatu le 13 mars 2015. Ce cyclone compte parmi les plus intenses...

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Vanuatu: Cyclone Pam: Women the backbone of Vanuatu’s disaster recovery

Source: CARECountry: VanuatuBy Tom PerryAs the international relief effort in Vanuatu continues, aid organisation CARE Australia says it is critical that international aid targets the needs of women...

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Vanuatu: One month on from Cyclone Pam, seeds of resilience being planted...

Source: CARECountry: Vanuatuby Tom PerryOne month on from one of the most devastating natural disasters to ever hit the South Pacific, international aid organisation CARE has now begun distributing...

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Vanuatu: Cyclone Pam three months on: CARE highlights role played by women

Source: CARECountry: VanuatuBy Dylan QuinnellThree months after Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu on 13 March, CARE Australia is running a forum that will reflect on the strength and contribution of women...

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Vanuatu: Lessons Learnt from Tropical Cyclone Pam for Tafea Provincial...

Source: Government of Vanuatu, Government of Australia, CARECountry: VanuatuExecutive summaryThe people of Vanuatu are facing frequent natural hazards and a complex and changing environment. The United...

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Vanuatu: One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Tailoring the International Response to...

Source: CARE, Oxfam, Save the Children, World VisionCountry: VanuatuExecutive SummaryIn March 2015 Vanuatu was struck by one of the worst disasters ever experienced in the Pacific. Winds gusting up to...

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Vanuatu: El Nino drought looms for cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu

Source: CARECountry: VanuatuSix months after Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu, there are fears an El Nino-linked drought could create major food shortages in parts of the country, aid organisation CARE...

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World: Millions face hunger due to ‘extreme El Niño’, urgent action needed:...

Source: CARECountry: Ethiopia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, WorldAt least 20 million people globally will be affected by drought and erratic rains linked to an extreme El Niño weather pattern that will...

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World: CARE Australia welcomes Australian Government’s $9 million...

Source: CARECountry: Australia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, WorldCARE Australia has welcomed the Australian Government’s contribution of $9 million to help countries across the Pacific prepare for and...

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Papua New Guinea: El Nino: Crisis on our doorstep

Source: CARECountry: Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste, Vanuatu, WorldBy CARE AustraliaFinancial aid from the Australian Government to help some of our closest neighbours mitigate the...

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World: Loss and Damage: Climate Reality in the 21st Century

Source: ActionAid, World Wide Fund For Nature, CARECountry: Nepal, Philippines, Vanuatu, WorldWith the current global average temperature now at around 1°C above pre-industrial levels, poor people in...

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Vanuatu: CARE preparing as Cyclone Ula approaches Vanuatu

Source: CARECountry: VanuatuBy Dylan QuinnellCyclone Ula in Vanuatu has been upgraded to a category-four system and is expected to hit the same areas devastated by Cyclone Pam last year, the biggest...

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World: CARE Australia launches Disaster Response Depot in preparation for...

Source: CARECountry: Fiji, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Syrian Arab Republic, Vanuatu, WorldCARE Australia has today launched its online Disaster Response Depot, allowing Australians to help the...

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Fiji: Cyclone Winston: A reminder the poor pay the price for climate-change...

Source: CARECountry: Fiji, Philippines, VanuatuBy CARE AustraliaAs we mark six months since Cyclone Winston devastated Fiji, CARE Australia’s Emergency Response Manager Adam Poulter reflects on the...

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Vanuatu: Does gender responsive Disaster Risk Reduction make a difference...

Source: CARECountry: VanuatuWhy this research?In March 2015, Vanuatu was devastated by a Category 5 Tropical Cyclone. The southern islands of Tafea Province were hit the hardest. CARE has been...

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Vanuatu: Cyclone Donna: CARE prepares to respond in Vanuatu

Source: CARECountry: VanuatuTwo years since Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu, aid agency CARE is again preparing an emergency response as the Pacific nation braces for the strongest cyclone to hit the...

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World: Shelter Projects 2015 - 2016: Case studies of humanitarian shelter and...

Source: Catholic Relief Services, European Commission's Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations, Habitat for Humanity, International Federation of Red Cross...

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Vanuatu: Preparation saves lives when disaster strikes

Source: CARECountry: Fiji, Philippines, VanuatuSince the year 2000, disasters have been responsible for the loss of one million lives.As one of the world’s largest humanitarian aid organisations, CARE...

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Vanuatu: 2,500 people in Erromango access safe water

Source: Government of New Zealand, CARE, UN Children's FundCountry: New Zealand, VanuatuPort Vila, 15 September 2017: Today, about 2500 people in Erromango will access safer and more secure water...

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World: Women responders: Placing local action at the centre of humanitarian...

Source: CARECountry: Malawi, Vanuatu, WorldThis global research report aims to answer a key question: How is the humanitarian protection sector ensuring the participation and leadership of women...

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