I. Highlights / Key Priorities ● Donor assistance of over FJ$12 million provided to WASH, Education, Health and Shelter response. ● Concerns and priorities remain, particularly in the area of early recovery. ● A total of 43 houses were destroyed across the Ba, Lautoka, Nadi and Nadroga...
Updates (Headlines)
Search
Refine the list with filters
Search helpList
Fiji: Temporary employment boosts early recovery from floods
Suva, Fiji - Market vendors whose livelihoods have been washed away by the floods in Fiji earlier this month will be employed in a special “cash-for-work” scheme starting this week. The temporary employment programme will initially support 260 flood affected in Fiji—70 percent of them...
Fiji: Access to basic services, food, assistance remains problematic with large areas still flooded
This report is produced by OCHA in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It was issued by OCHA Pacific SRO. It covers the period from 1 to 3 April 2012. The next report will be issued on or around 5 April 2012. I. HIGHLIGHTs/key priorities Flooding continues after more rain fell in the wake of...
Fjii: Torrential rains cause severe flooding; thousands evacuated as island braces for more rains from Cyclone Daphne
Torrential rain since 29 March have caused severe flooding for the second time this year in the western division of Fiji’s largest island of Viti Levu. Four people have died and over 8,000 people have been forced to seek safety in 91 evacuation centres following the floods. A state of emergency...