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Vanuatu Cyclone Pam Update

An update on Cyclone Pam which swept through the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu flattening almost everything in its path and leaving thousands of children and families struggling for survival 13 March 2015.
family and friends using the icons below Cyclone Pam Update On 13 March 2015 Cyclone Pam and families struggling for survival. Cyclone Pam was one of the worst storms to hit Vanuatu

Cyclone Pam through a child’s eyes

One month on from Cyclone Pam, we met nine-year-old Shayla - one of many children in Vanuatu whose lives have been put on hold by the disaster. With World Vision's help, schools are slowly opening again so children can get back to education and their friends.
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Losing everything - whole communities on the brink

Imagine losing everything. Not just your house, but your school, your garden - right down to the few items of clothing you own. This is the reality facing many families in the aftermath of Cyclone Pam. Surrounded by devastation, we spoke to the families who had survived the worst but were now desperate to rebuild their lives.
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Sendai conference leaves vital needs of the world’s most vulnerable people

Sendai conference leaves vital needs of world’s most vulnerable as talks are marked by dragging impasses.

Cyclone Pam lends urgency to tackle impact of disasters on children

Cyclone Pam lends urgency to call for leaders in Sendai to tackle impact of disasters on children.
Cyclone Pam has not only wrought unprecedented damage in … children when tackling disaster risks.After cyclone pam destroyoed their … respond to the needs of survivors following Cyclone Pam. The 270km per hour cyclone disrupted

World Vision reaches remote island in Vanuatu and finds “utter devastation”

As aid agencies begin to gain access to Vanuatu’s outer islands, the damage extent from Cyclone Pam becomes clearer.
the full extent of the damage from Cyclone Pam is becoming clearer.World Vision’s emergency

First distribution by World Vision takes place in Port Vila

First distribution takes place in Port Vila as World Vision and other agencies try to desperately reach outer islands cut off by Cyclone Pam.
today to vulnerable communities affected by Cyclone Pam.Items distributed include prepositioned

Relief effort under way as cyclone hits Vanuatu in South Pacific

Families in the South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu are facing devastation as Cyclone Pam sweeps through the region.

Emergency Response

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