Low-tech, cheap, but effective: protecting Terejinha’s home from a swelling river
Terejinha worried about the river every wet season, wondering if it might sweep away her modest home and everything in it. Through Disaster READY, Timor-Leste partners devised a solution.
Protecting Kiribati’s youngest citizens with handwashing lessons
In Kiribati, training for preschool teachers, alongside new handwashing facilities, is instilling good hygiene practices in some of the country’s youngest citizens.
Boys and girls learning together, for a more equal future
In Teknaf, Bangladesh, adolescent boys and girls are usually not allowed to learn together or socialise. But an AHP-supported youth club is challenging gender stereotypes while increasing access to education.
After a 450 year wait, Halimea village has clean water on tap
Residents of Halimea village in Timor-Leste say they have had problems with water access for 450 years. But all that has changed after support from the AHP Disaster READY program.
Seeding resilience against uncertainty in PNG’s South Fly
In Papua New Guinea’s Western Province, COVID-19 outbreaks have impacted the ability of rural communities to travel to town. Through the AHP COVID-19 response, new agricultural methods are supporting food security and resilience in hard-to-reach communities.
Women take the lead on COVID-19 communications in PNG and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville
The Meri Gat Pawa, Meri Gat Infomesen (Women have Power, Women have Information) partnership is one aspect of the AHP COVID-19 response in PNG and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. Read how these women are working with Digicel to get COVID-19 information out to as many people as possible.
Fighting fake news on vaccines in Papua New Guinea
COVID-19 vaccine resistance in Papua New Guinea is strong, with social media playing a role. AHP partners are tacking mis-information and fake news on a number of levels, including a digital campaign on Facebook.
Inclusive early childhood education supporting a bright future for Afser
Six year old Asfer, who lives with cerebral palsy, has progressed in leaps and bounds since his family enrolled him in an AHP-supported Early Childhood Development Centre and were able to access physiotherapy support.
Accessible WASH facilities for Cox’s Bazar camps
Life in the camps of Cox’s Bazar is already tough, but for 16-year-old Maya, who lives with complex physical disabilities, it is an accessibility nightmare. With the support of AHP, Maya now has improved access to bathroom facilities at her home.
Patience and time needed to combat vaccine hesitancy in Papua New Guinea
Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP) NGOs have been supporting the COVID-19 response in Papua New Guinea (PNG) since the pandemic was declared in 2020, but are now focusing on supporting the vaccine roll-out and combatting mis-information. This field story looks at the work being undertaken by CAN DO and ABC International Development.
Solomon Islands students changing behaviours after learning about hazards at school
At Laulana School, students used to love to swim in the river when it was flooded, unaware of the risks. Now they stay away when there are heavy rains, after learning more about natural hazards through Disaster READY.
Ready in Rigo as PNG communities strengthen their disaster preparedness
Through Disaster READY, communities in Papua New Guinea’s Central Province have been supported by ChildFund PNG to come up with their own action plans to improve their disaster preparedness. For Molegolo village, a new water catchment will boost resilience to drought.
Better futures sprouting for displaced Rohingya women after a little nudge
Drawing on the theory that a little ‘nudge’ can lead to big change, AHP partners in Bangladesh are supporting Rohingya women’s livelihoods and food security, and in the process, boosting their self-reliance.
Targeting vaccine hesitancy in Papua New Guinea
AHP partners in Papua New Guinea have focused COVID-19 response efforts on support for the national vaccine roll-out and combating widespread mis-information in relation to COVID-19 and the vaccines.
From Solomon Islands tsunami survivor to humanitarian: Ricky’s story
Ricky Pana supports Solomon Islands communities to be better prepared for disasters after his own harrowing experience in the 2007 Earthquake and Tsunami.
Eating green and clean from home gardens during Fiji’s second COVID-19 wave
Many communities in Fiji have been hit hard by the economic fallout of COVID-19, and the second wave of cases in 2021 also restricted access to food and markets. With AHP support, Nabulini village has successfully grown their own vegetables, keeping healthy food on the menu during lockdowns.
Living life again after conflict and displacement
For 26-year-old Mayada, conflict and displacement in Iraq had left her too scared to leave her home. With the support of AHP partner CARE, she has been able to access education and psychosocial support and has rejoined her community.
Delivering COVID-safe education to Rohingya camps in Bangladesh
For Rohingya children living in camps in Bangladesh, learning centres provide vital social connection and access to education. But with COVID-19, they have been closed. AHP partners have adapted to provide caregiver-led education opportunities so children don’t miss out.
Community responses to climate change on Madang’s North Coast Road
Communities in Malmal and Riwo in Madang, Papua New Guinea, are seeing the impacts of climate change and coastal erosion in their communities first hand. Here they share their perspectives, and the work they have engaged with under the Disaster READY program.
Remote learning without the tech in Myanmar’s IDP camps
With schools and learning centres closed for nearly a full academic year due to COVID-19, AHP partners have supported home-based learning in Myanmar’s IDP camps.