Papua New Guinea faces recurring humanitarian needs due to a combination of natural and human-induced hazards. Disaster events frequently happen at varying degrees, some with minimal impact and some...
Papua New Guinea faces recurring humanitarian needs due to a combination of natural and human-induced hazards. Disaster events frequently happen at varying degrees, some with minimal impact and some...
Violence in Enga Province Conflict in the Maip-Mulitaka LLG – The Peace and Good Order Committee visited Mulitaka on 23 September to begin peace negotiations with local leaders. The Provincial...
Violence in Enga Province • Ongoing inter-communal conflict in Wapenamanda LLG – There is currently no active fighting but tensions are high. • Conflict in the Maip-Mulitaka LLG – A haus krai...
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SHELTER Tarpaulins were the most common type of shelter for majority of IDPs in 75% of the sites assessed.Tents were the second most common type of shelter followed by empty buildings and makeshift...
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This infographic presents findings from sites hosting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in West New Britain Province after the eruption of Ulawun Volcano on 26 June 2019. Presented are findings...
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA More than 11,000 people are displaced in 11 sites in East and West New Britain provinces, following a volcanic eruption on Mt. Ulawun. The volcano began emitting ash plumes on 26...
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA Heavy rains on 17-20 February caused flash flooding, landslides, and blocked roads in the towns of Gazelle, Rabaul and Kokopo, East New Britain province, with one reported death and...
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Very heavy rain fell in Sri Lanka causing flash floods. The worst affected provinces include Southern and Western. Five people are reported dead and nearly 2,200 families were affected.
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