Cyclone Pam
NZ uni funds cyclone proof kindergarten in Vanuatu
A cyclone proof kindergarten is being constructed in a disaster stricken Vanuatu community thanks to Pasifika students and the Vanuatu community in Wellington, New Zealand. Audio
Disaster prep seen to have paid off in Vanuatu
An Australian aid group says its work preparing Vanuatu communities before Cyclone Pam paid off. Audio
Vanuatu patrol boat back after cyclone grounding
Vanuatu's police patrol boat, RVS Tukoro, is back at its Mala Base in Port Vila after being damaged by Cyclone Pam a year ago.
Pacific women's voices crucial for disaster management
UN Women says Pacific women are often painted as victims first and decision makers second in the aftermath of disasters.
New Vanuatu office to handle cyclone recovery funds
A new building to consolidate all Cyclone Pam recovery projects in the one office will be set up.
Children dying from malnutrition due to Cyclone Pam
Children are dying because of malnutrition in parts of Vanuatu more than a year after Cyclone Pam devastated crops and livelihoods across the pacific island chain. Audio
Vanuatu's Cyclone Pam recovery slower than expected
More than a year after Cyclone Pam brought devastation to Vanuatu, many small businesses and schools are struggling to find their feet.
One year on from Cyclone Pam, challenges remain in Vanuatu
It's one year since Cyclone Pam tore through the Pacific leaving devastation in its wake. Kate Pereyra Garcia went along to a meeting held in Wellington to mark the anniversary and filed this report. Audio
Cyclone Pam and Vanuatu: One year on
Vanuatu is grappling with severe drought, one year on from the devastation of Cyclone Pam. Video
Weathering Catastrophe: Simon Winchester, Pala Molisa & Koroi Hawkins on Natural Disasters in the Pacific
Simon Winchester on stage with RNZ International journalist Koroi Hawkins and academic Pala Molisa discuss the environmental, legal, political and practical issues related to how we in Aotearoa… Audio
Cyclone Pam one year on
A year on from Cylone Pam, World Vision's Mike Wolfe explains how the island nation is cping. Audio
Trials and triumphs on Tanna, one year after Pam
Almost a year on from cyclone Pam, the southern Vanuatu island of Tanna is still rebuilding. Audio
Tools to Take Home
The Katikati community is rallying around its Ni Vanuatu workers. They're in New Zealand working on local orchards and in a packhouse but at home their families are dealing with the aftermath of… Audio
Tools to Take Home
The Katikati community is rallying around its Ni Vanuatu workers. They're in New Zealand working on local orchards and in a packhouse but at home their families are dealing with the aftermath of…
AudioVanuatu after Cyclone Pam
On 13 March 2015, Cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu. It was the worst natural disaster in the nation's history, and four months on, we ask how people are doing. Audio
Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam
On 13 March 2015, Cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu. It was the worst natural disaster in the nation's history, and four months on, we ask how people are doing.
AudioNatuman government 'blindsided' by no-confidence motion
Vanuatu has dumped its prime minister yet again, at a crucial time for the country's recovery from Cyclone Pam. Audio
Insight for 24 May 2015 - Vanuatu & Tussles over Cyclone Aid
Koroi Hawkins looks at the tussle over aid relief in the wake of Cyclone Pam Video, Audio, Gallery
Vanuatu facing quarter-billion-dollar rebuild
The cost of damage to Vanuatu from Cyclone Pam are still be calculated two months after the storm ripped through the islands. Audio
110,000 still without drinking water four weeks after Cyclone
A month after Cyclone Pam tore through Vanuatu more than a hundred thousand people still have no access to safe drinking water. Audio