13 Oct 2016

Preparedness pays off in Vanuatu

From , 6:03 am on 13 October 2016

An Australian aid group says its work preparing Vanuatu communities before Cyclone Pam paid off and there needs to be more investment in refresher courses and support for such schemes.

CARE Australia has reported back on its Disaster Risk Reduction work which included empowering women to take on leadership roles in the community.

CARE's country director for Vanuatu, Megan Chisholm, told Sally Round the impact of last year's devastating cyclone was less in communities that had been trained on how to prepare for disasters

A year on from cyclone Pam, there is still visible signs of damage in the capital, Port Vila. This is along the town's serene waterfront.

A year on from cyclone Pam, there is still visible signs of damage in the capital, Port Vila. This is along the town's serene waterfront. Photo: RNZI / Jamie Tahana