More women in teaching for more girls in schools: challenging gender barriers in Myanmar’s IDP camps
Women and girls in displaced persons camps in Rakhine state, Myanmar, face many barriers to education and employment. Through the AHP Education in Emergencies response, women and girls are being encouraged into the classroom as both students and teachers.
Managing hilly land for climate resilient food in Timor-Leste
Through the AHP Disaster READY program, Plan International Timor-Leste is supporting training for farmers in terracing, an agricultural technique of shaping sloping land to control erosion.
Vanuatu churches plan national campaign on inclusive disaster resilience
In Vanuatu, CAN DO partners are working on a national media and community education campaign on including marginalised groups in disaster response and preparedness, supported by Disaster READY.
Scaling up farming skills for students with disability in Solomon Islands
Students at San Isidro Care Centre in Northwest Guadalcanal are learning new livelihoods and food security skills through the AHP COVID-19 response in Solomon Islands.
Seeing savings grow in Tanna, Vanuatu
Through the AHP COVID-19 Response, new Village Savings and Loan Groups in Tanna, Vanuatu, are supporting women and men to put aside savings to grow their businesses or achieve family goals.
Churches play key role in supporting Tuvaluans to cope with COVID-19 stress
Churches are a key part of community life in Tuvalu. As part of the Australian Humanitarian Partnership’s COVID-19 response, church leaders are being trained on providing psychological support to communities.
Clean, close water for health and crops in Bobonaro, Timor-Leste
Through Disaster READY, communities in Bobonaro, Timor-Leste, have been supported to protect their water sources from contamination, improving community health and agriculture.
Colourful flood markers transform river safety in Viqueque, Timor-Leste
For villages along the Bebui River in Viqueque, Timor-Leste, the river is an important water source. Now, a community-designed early warning system is saving lives along the river during the dangerous rainy season.
Mapping risks to support Disaster READY schools in Madang, PNG
Ten schools and surrounding communities in Madang have prepared hazard maps for disaster preparedness, with the support of the Disaster READY program.
From stigma to support for women with disability in Cox’s Bazar
AHP-supported psychosocial support and skill development programs for Rohingya women, including those with disabilities, in Cox’s Bazar are aiming to reduce gender-based violence and increase independence.
‘I can protect myself’: Solomon Islands students prepared for disasters
Children in Solomon Islands have learned how to protect themselves from earthquakes and tsunamis through a school-based disaster risk reduction program.
Planning and learning for stronger emergency responses in PNG
Disaster READY partner NGO Childfund PNG, in consortium with Plan Australia, has been supporting local-level governments in Papua New Guinea’s Central Province to better prepare for disasters through planning and training.
Communities better prepared for the wet and dry in Oecusse, Timor-Leste
Through the AHP Disaster READY program, three parishes in Oecusse, Timor-Leste, have been supported to install water tanks and access training on community-based disaster risk management.
Clean hands against COVID-19: handwashing stations and water tanks for PNG
Australian Humanitarian Partnership NGOs have been rolling out new water tanks and handwashing facilities in PNG to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Handwashing stations and hygiene kits protect against COVID-19 in Kiribati, and build skills
Handwashing stations and hygiene kits are not only helping families prepare for possible cases of COVID-19 in Kiribati: they are also helping young technical graduates build their skills.
Indigenous youth leaders educating the next generation in Bangladesh
Chakma people in Bangladesh have traditionally had limited access to formal education. But new early childhood and adolescent education centres supported by AHP partners are creating opportunities.
Temporary jobs closer to home for Vanuatu's grounded workers
For Vanuatu workers who had their plans to work in Australia and New Zealand disrupted by the pandemic, an AHP-supported Cash for Work program is providing other ways to earn and learn.
New skills, new businesses: training for returnees in Sinjar, Iraq
Vocational training through the Building Peaceful Futures AHP response in Iraq is supporting men and women of all ages to learn new skills to support themselves and their families.
From ashes to clinic in just two days: fires create new challenges in Cox’s Bazar
Australian Humanitarian Partnership agencies have been supporting those impacted by a series of fires in refugee camps in Bangladesh, but damage to their facilities has created new challenges.