Pacific Prepared Podcast

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Disasters are inevitable but losing your life or home isn't. Learn what to do before, during and after disaster in this program aimed at helping you keep safe.

Episode Date
Papua New Guinea villages rebuild after Cyclone Maila’s early-April destruction
May 14, 2026
Climate change is impacting food security in a Papua New Guinea village, making life difficult for community members
May 07, 2026
The complex impacts of climate change are slowly eroding the culture and identity of a village in Papua New Guinea
Apr 30, 2026
‘We need to be doing something about it’ Fiji’s Yasawa Island communities living under constant climate threats
Apr 23, 2026
It’s hoped that a new type of early warning system for Tonga will help people to be more prepared for disasters
Apr 16, 2026
Dual cyclones in the Pacific have reinforced disaster preparedness messages to people in several countries
Apr 09, 2026
A Fijian seawall that is no longer fit for purpose and how the community are desperate for a replacement to protect their homes
Apr 02, 2026
Solomon Islands weather observer reflects on his career in the industry, highlighting how vital the information can be for the public
Mar 26, 2026
A remote Fijian village painfully watches on as their coastline is slowly eaten away by rising sea levels
Mar 19, 2026
The challenges of sending a weather report from one of Fiji’s most remote islands
Mar 12, 2026
Vanuatu and Fiji have been experiencing heavy rainfall, leading to widespread flooding across both countries
Mar 05, 2026
How climate change is impacting farmers in the Pacific and what can be done to adapt
Feb 26, 2026
The disaster-resilient crops that have helped a Fijian farmer continue working the land
Feb 19, 2026
How the 2024 Vanuatu earthquake changed the city of Port Vila and the impacts it had on the community are still being felt today
Feb 12, 2026
Nauru journalist and mother of two says “I feel worried about the future” for her country due to increasing disasters
Feb 05, 2026
Veteran Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation’s announcer says one of the best rewards from her role is that ‘you earn a lot of respect’
Jan 29, 2026
Fijian fisherman offers insight into how he has adapted to constantly changing weather conditions and the importance of being prepared
Dec 18, 2025
Vanuatu resident recalls moment she thought was ‘the end of time’ during devastating 2024 earthquake in Port Vila
Dec 11, 2025
Radio presenter describes the pressure of covering disasters in her own country of Solomon Islands with the national broadcaster
Dec 04, 2025
‘Don’t look at my disability, look at what I have’ - Clear message from disability advocate based in Fiji
Nov 27, 2025
The outlook for the upcoming cyclone season from the Fiji weather service and a glimpse into how they arrive at the forecast
Nov 20, 2025
Fijian village elder describes how the weather has changed and the disasters he’s lived through
Nov 13, 2025
Memories and stories of survival to mark World Tsunami Awareness Day, along with practical tips during one of these disasters
Nov 06, 2025
‘The skills need to be passed’ - Solomon Islands journalist is passionate about the preservation of traditional knowledge
Oct 30, 2025
Tongan communities have a focus on making sure residents have 72-hour emergency bags ready to go in the case of natural disasters
Oct 23, 2025
Pacific-based journalists speak about the greatest climate-related threats their audiences face and how they manage to cover these stories
Oct 16, 2025
The Pacific owned and led project aimed at helping people experiencing climate change and disasters
Oct 09, 2025
Pacific Prepared’s iTaukei language program hits the road to tell stories from communities vulnerable to disasters
Oct 02, 2025
Fijian community slowly rebuilding after a cyclone in 2021 forced them to leave their homes and live temporarily in tents ever since
Sep 25, 2025
How a Vanuatu church jumped to action after the devastating earthquake in late 2024 that impacted the whole country
Sep 18, 2025
‘Everybody, any village. They need to be prepared’ - Fijian village head message for community members ahead of disasters
Sep 11, 2025
Fijian village head shares the positive impacts mangrove planting has had on their community
Sep 04, 2025
Fijian village head aiming for the right balance in the logging industry, making profits while remaining sustainable
Aug 28, 2025
Tongan resident uses their personal experience to highlight the importance of inclusive disaster planning for communities
Aug 21, 2025
Tongan radio announcer recalls his fond memories of working with the national broadcaster especially during times of disaster coverage
Aug 14, 2025
Disaster preparedness training in Solomon Islands run by a group not known for their work in this space
Aug 07, 2025
Fijian village welcomes new dedicated evacuation centre after years of messages like ‘go anywhere where you can be safe’
Jul 31, 2025
Simple flag warning system introduced to Solomon Islands to help boaters make safe decisions before and during disasters
Jul 24, 2025
Evacuation plans are crucial in Pacific disaster preparedness, and not having them can create problems even before an event
Jul 17, 2025
How unpredictable weather conditions are leading to dangerous fishing conditions and an increase in price at the local fish markets
Jul 10, 2025
Fijian coastal communities are facing the impossible decision to stay or relocate from their homes that are being impacted by rising seas and erosion
Jul 03, 2025
Having ‘tricky’ conversations about the concept of ‘loss and damage’ as a result of disasters and climate change in the Pacific
Jun 26, 2025
Samoan village has constructed large levy walls but it’s still not enough when heavy rain hits
Jun 19, 2025
‘I have to calm myself first’ - Why this Samoan radio announcer needs to take a few deep breaths before emergency broadcast coverage
Jun 11, 2025
‘You will feel this sense of responsibility’ - Papua New Guinea resident describes the feeling of planting mangroves to help his community
Jun 05, 2025
Battling against unseasonal and high rainfall conditions, one Papua New Guinea farmer explains how he’s coping under the pressure
May 29, 2025
Changes to the climate are making it tougher for beekeepers in Solomon Islands to stay in the industry
May 22, 2025
One of the final touches for a Tongan ta’ovala comes from a natural product that takes time and knowledge to create
May 15, 2025
Access to fresh and safe water is an ongoing problem for a coastal village in Papua New Guinea and there’s no clear solution in sight
May 08, 2025
‘Married to this place’ - the strong description from one Papua New Guinea villager who is devastated by the environmental impacts on their home
May 01, 2025
‘We’re better prepared’ lessons learned and put into action in Tonga after the earthquake and tsunami in 2022
Apr 24, 2025
Marking a milestone for the radio program that aims to inform the audience, while helping Pacific media tell their stories
Apr 17, 2025
Recent earthquake activity in Tonga has tested the nerves of residents since the volcanic eruption and tsunami in early 2022
Apr 10, 2025
Recalling the panic and fear from 2016 cyclone Winston helped one Fijian resident protect herself and her family
Apr 03, 2025
How weather warnings make their way from the source of the information right down to Pacific communities who need them the most
Mar 27, 2025
Pacific journalist from Niue recalls listening to ‘calming’ reports during cyclone Heta even though nobody was safe from its impact
Mar 20, 2025
‘Everything was obliterated’ - Memories of tropical cyclone Heta are still fresh in the mind of one Niue resident
Mar 13, 2025
Tongan communities have a focus on making sure residents have 72-hour emergency bags ready to go in the case of natural disasters
Mar 06, 2025
Fiji communities impacted by cyclone Rae say memories of past natural disasters acted as a good reminder to people to be prepared
Feb 27, 2025
‘Very devastating’ - Solomon Islands organisation reacts to the situation on the ground in Vanuatu after the recent earthquake
Feb 20, 2025
‘Everybody is prepared’ - Micronesian local leader explains how communities are ready for natural disasters in their area
Feb 13, 2025
The critical role of community health workers in Fiji and how the first response is so important after a natural disaster
Feb 06, 2025
Tonga decides to take immediate action to ‘start doing what can be done’ to fight climate change rather than more talking
Jan 30, 2025
Powerful earthquake rocks Vanuatu, causing deaths, injuries and widespread damage right across the country
Dec 19, 2024
The challenges that locals face in Tuvalu as they embrace a modern world, combined with maintaining traditional knowledge
Dec 12, 2024
The challenges of sending vital emergency information to Tuvalu’s outer islands in times of natural disaster
Dec 05, 2024
How the local media in Tuvalu report on natural disasters and climate change in their communities
Nov 28, 2024
Locals in Fiji’s west are working hard to mitigate the impacts of coastal erosion through the use of plants
Nov 21, 2024
Tsunami drills a focus for Tongan schools after lessons learned from the volcanic eruption in early 2022
Nov 14, 2024
Lived experience’ of climate change in the Pacific to be heard by the International Court of Justice in an attempt to secure an advisory opinion
Nov 07, 2024
Passion to protect the environment via mangroves in Papua New Guinea started at a young age for one island resident
Oct 31, 2024
Tonga cleans up after flash flooding impacts several islands, while also acting as timely reminder for preparedness.
Oct 24, 2024
This Vanuatu village has become expert in planning for natural disasters, but it’s a position they would rather not be in
Oct 17, 2024
The resilience shown by Pacific Island communities before, during and after a natural disaster to help keep them safe
Oct 10, 2024
‘We are left behind’ - the impact of natural disasters on people living with a disability in Vanuatu
Oct 03, 2024
A traditional setting in Vanuatu resorts to age-old food preservation methods not only to feed family members but also as a strategy to meet food needs during disasters
Sep 26, 2024
Papua New Guinea journalist working hard to spread awareness of climate change impact on his communities
Sep 19, 2024
Vanuatu farmers and market vendors are living the impacts of natural disasters and climate change every day
Sep 12, 2024
The important role that radio plays when reporting on natural disasters in Vanuatu and why radio is still vital
Sep 05, 2024
‘This one kept shaking and trembling’ Tongan residents reflect on a recent 6.9 magnitude earthquake
Aug 29, 2024
An alternative fuel in Papua New Guinea that could help the sustainability of the local environment
Aug 22, 2024
Solomon Islands freelance photographer gives a voice to communities affected by climate change through his art
Aug 15, 2024
Fijians urged to learn and maintain traditional weather and disaster forecasting skills to mark international day of the world’s Indigenous peoples
Aug 08, 2024
Fijian community leads project to plant thousands of mangroves to help protect their coastlines against erosion
Aug 01, 2024
Fijian artivist is spreading awareness of ocean and marine debris washed up in many Pacific countries
Jul 25, 2024
Young climate activists from Fiji and Solomon Islands share the source of their passion for working in the space
Jul 18, 2024
Young Solomon Islander dedicated to creating places for traditional knowledge to be exchanged
Jul 11, 2024
How climate change is threatening traditional methods of water well building in Solomon Islands
Jul 04, 2024
Sea grape farmers in Solomon Islands are coming up with alternative methods to combat extreme tides
Jun 27, 2024
How some Fijian communities are turning to carbon farming for their communities
Jun 20, 2024
Solomon Islands farmer adapts practices as climate change continues to impact crops
Jun 13, 2024
Tonga volcano eruption expected to impact weather until 2030
Jun 06, 2024
After a devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea, local communities have pulled together to lend assistance wherever possible
May 30, 2024
Fiji’s oldest settlement is fighting to save grave sites from rising sea levels
May 23, 2024
Samoan fishing industry feels the impacts of climate change and natural disasters
May 16, 2024
Using theatre to tell Pacific stories of climate change and adaptation in Solomon Islands
May 09, 2024
A career in natural disasters across the Pacific; why this work is so important and the stories that drive the passion for these roles
May 02, 2024
The ancient but important process of passing down traditional knowledge in Samoa
Apr 25, 2024
While some parts of the Pacific cope with huge rainfall, others are in severe drought — and there’s no end in sight
Apr 18, 2024
Fijian government wants to put more focus on more climate resilient infrastructure which is a ‘huge challenge’ for the country
Apr 11, 2024
Solomon Islands knowledge holders share their insights as to how important it is to preserve culture and customs, especially in the face of climate change
Apr 04, 2024
Ten years of voluntarily relocating Carteret Island community members in PNG, and the clock is ticking
Mar 28, 2024
Local fruit and vegetable markets in Fiji are feeling the impacts of flooding across the country
Mar 21, 2024
Diversity in Papua New Guinea marine conservation provides shift in thinking
Mar 14, 2024
‘Communicating the right message’ the focus for Fijian authorities during disasters
Feb 29, 2024
Tongan weather service engaging with more people by incorporating traditional knowledge into forecasts
Feb 22, 2024
International Court of Justice looking for Pacific voices on impacts of climate change
Feb 15, 2024
Funding and aid are common in parts of the Pacific - we find out exactly what that looks like for people on the ground
Feb 08, 2024
How the Fijian government plans to help the Yasawa Islands after a natural disaster
Feb 01, 2024
Plans for the relocation of a Fijian village after Cyclone Yasa have been revealed
Jan 25, 2024
Papua New Guinea chief concerned traditional knowledge and culture isn’t being passed on to next generation
Jan 18, 2024
Rising sea levels cut community members from their homes in Fijian village
Dec 14, 2023
Fijian PM says more needs to be achieved from COP meetings
Dec 07, 2023
The importance of mangroves is clear to one group in Papua New Guinea and they’re doing something about it
Nov 30, 2023
Regional Pacific communities voice their opinions and explain ‘how they live’ at large multi-country gathering
Nov 23, 2023
The Samoan weather service looks ahead to the cyclone season and what impact El Niño might have
Nov 16, 2023
The impact the El Niño weather pattern could have on Tongan farmers
Nov 09, 2023
Traditional knowledge shapes so much of how Samoans live and teaching that knowledge is equally as important
Nov 02, 2023
Memories of the 2009 tsunami in Samoa and how it might have changed people’s views of natural disasters since
Oct 26, 2023
‘We don’t have the people’: Lack of follow-up after natural disasters an ongoing issue in the Pacific
Oct 19, 2023
Getting boating safety messages out to those who need them in Solomon Islands
Oct 12, 2023
Samoan fishing industry feels the impacts of climate change and natural disasters
Oct 05, 2023
Samoan organisation urging residents to get in early and check natural disaster preparations
Sep 28, 2023
Lessons learned from the Tonga eruption and tsunami early warning system, and what that means for other Pacific countries
Sep 21, 2023
‘We had no other option’ Fijian school moved because of rising sea levels
Sep 14, 2023
Built from local materials, this Vanuatu home helped save lives during Cyclones Judy and Kevin
Sep 07, 2023
How traditional knowledge of natural disasters in Vanuatu ruled before technology took over
Aug 31, 2023
Gender inclusion aims to change thinking and keep cultural practices in the Tongan fishing industry
Aug 24, 2023
Precise planning in Vanuatu for the some of the most unpredictable natural disasters in the world
Aug 17, 2023
Fijian farmer struggles to keep family tradition alive as changing weather patterns play havoc with crops
Aug 10, 2023
Fijian students take on the challenge of pollution in one of the countries longest rivers
Aug 03, 2023
Meet the Fijian researcher teaching communities accessible and more affordable solutions to combat climate change
Jul 27, 2023
How living with a disability alters thinking when planning for natural disasters in the Pacific
Jul 20, 2023
‘Worried about our families and our children’ Fijian village desperate for replacement seawall to help fight rising sea levels
Jul 13, 2023
Why storytelling and sharing traditional knowledge is so important in the Pacific
Jul 06, 2023
Fijian village turns to community for financial support to reclaim land lost to rising sea levels
Jun 29, 2023
Tongan island village slowly relocates inland while trying to maintain culture and traditions of former community
Jun 22, 2023
Reporting on natural disasters in the Pacific, and the pressure to those stories to the outside world
Jun 15, 2023
Tonga communities learn the importance of planting trees to help the environment
Jun 08, 2023
Young Solomon Islanders keen to raise awareness of climate change and share their experiences
Jun 01, 2023
Solomon Island farmers changing traditional farming methods in response to climate change
May 25, 2023
Humanitarian training in Tonga draws on community experiences as a learning tool
May 18, 2023
The role natural disasters play in the spread of disease in Pacific countries
May 11, 2023
The invisible battle plants face while recovering from natural disasters in the Pacific
May 04, 2023
Getting boating safety messages out to those who need them in Solomon Islands
Apr 27, 2023
Conference shines light on Pacific people, voices and issues at Australian National University
Apr 20, 2023
Putting vulnerable people at the front of minds for organisations planning for natural disasters in Tonga
Apr 12, 2023
Tongan community celebrates clean water for the first time in decades after upgrades to catchments on ‘Eua Island
Apr 07, 2023
Tongan residents are still clearing debris from the Volcanic eruption and tsunami, 12-months after the disaster
Mar 30, 2023
The Samoan weather service is identifying ‘never before’ levels of flooding
Mar 23, 2023
Recovery continues in Vanuatu after cyclones Judy and Kevin caused widespread damage to villages and communities
Mar 16, 2023
Vanuatu residents are still getting by without essentials after two cyclones in less than one week devastated the country
Mar 09, 2023
Labasa Chamber of Commerce president Satish Kumar urges managers to ‘release’ staff during natural disasters
Mar 02, 2023
Labasa Chamber of Commerce president Satish Kumar urges managers to ‘release’ staff during natural disasters
Feb 23, 2023
Tongan artist Mia Kami’s art highlights climate threat
Feb 16, 2023
When disaster strikes the Pacific how is disability accounted for and what improvements can be made?
Feb 09, 2023
Tongan communities have a place to call home again after volcanic eruption and tsunami
Feb 02, 2023
Why risk communication 'does not work if there is no trust'
Jan 26, 2023
The ‘half modern, half traditional’ job that helps some of Fiji’s outer islands prepare for natural disasters
Jan 19, 2023
'Like a big bomb’: Tongan stories of survival one year on from the volcanic eruption and tsunami
Jan 12, 2023
Managing the relationships between Indigenous Fijian islanders and the modern world of the Pacific
Jan 05, 2023
Students in a remote Fijian village are now catching a boat to school because the roads are being washed away
Dec 29, 2022
Tidal information rolls out for coastal communities across the Pacific in the form of calendars
Dec 22, 2022
Tsunami contamination cleanup gives locals access to water supply in Tonga
Dec 15, 2022
Young people in Tonga have lived with natural disasters their whole lives, this is how it’s affected them
Dec 08, 2022
Disaster reporting challenges and the impact of the volcanic eruption in Tonga
Dec 01, 2022
Solomon Islands residents feel the impact of two large earthquakes off the southwest coast
Nov 24, 2022
Tongan tsunami warning system tested as 7.2 magnitude earthquake triggers alarms
Nov 17, 2022
Vanuatu government is pushing to have climate change recognised as a human rights violation
Nov 10, 2022
Weather services rolling out predictions and warnings ahead of Pacific cyclone season
Nov 04, 2022
Finding ‘less traditional’ methods of getting health information to communities in Palau
Oct 27, 2022
Residents from the Fijian village being eroded by the ocean speak about slowly losing their home
Oct 20, 2022
Climate literacy in the Pacific means understanding how traditional knowledge can still be relevant
Oct 13, 2022
The complexities of relocation in the Pacific and the real-life impacts climate change is having
Oct 06, 2022
Why risk communication 'does not work if there is no trust'
Sep 29, 2022
Tongan authorities draw attention to tsunami sirens with weekly tests
Sep 22, 2022
PNG reacts to an earthquake that killed a number of people and destroyed hundreds of homes
Sep 15, 2022
Vanuatu, the most vulnerable nation in the world to climate change, releases commitments
Sep 08, 2022
Drinking water delivered to Tongan residents as drought dries up local supplies
Sep 01, 2022
How the Tongan Red Cross continues to assist people impacted by the volcanic eruption of early 2022
Aug 18, 2022
The ‘half modern, half traditional’ job that helps some of Fiji’s outer islands prepare for natural disasters
Aug 11, 2022
With increased cyclone and storm risks, some Fijian villages turning back to traditional styles of homes also known as a bure
Aug 04, 2022
Disaster preparation talks take place in Tonga, through the lens of the volcanic eruption earlier in 2022
Jul 28, 2022
How Tonga has managed keep up food supply in the face of a triple disaster
Jul 21, 2022
Students in a remote Fijian village are now catching a boat to school because the roads are being washed away
Jul 14, 2022
How one Fijian village is slowly disappearing due to increased flooding
Jul 07, 2022
Managing the relationships between Indigenous Fijian islanders and the modern world of the Pacific
Jun 30, 2022
How Fiji is communicating with communities around disaster preparedness, while respecting traditional knowledge
Jun 23, 2022
Revegetating mangroves in Papua New Guinea is helping to restore coastlines back to health
Jun 16, 2022
How Tonga’s fishing industry has been impacted from the volcanic eruption and how the ministry of agriculture are assisting
Jun 09, 2022
We just ran and left everything’: Residents describe Flooding in Vanuatu sparked by Cyclone Gina through
Jun 02, 2022
Looking back at two very different volcano stories from Tonga and Solomon Islands
May 26, 2022
Sustainable farming practices helping Vanuatu farmers become more resilient against
May 19, 2022
Diving over the Tongan eruption site; New Zealand researcher finding out more about the volcanic eruption
May 12, 2022
Memories of volcanic eruptions passed on through story telling
May 05, 2022
Tonga royal family member visits Atata island that was devastated by volcanic eruption and tsunami in early 2022
Apr 28, 2022
Our Oceans conference in Palau has the eyes of the world focusing on the waters
Apr 21, 2022
Natural disaster drills helping young people form vital, life-saving habits in Tuvalu
Apr 14, 2022
Cyclone update from the Pacific, and changes to seatbelt laws in Palau
Apr 07, 2022
How Tonga is coping now the country has COVID-19 and how one of the most vulnerable Pacific populations is taking matters into their own hands.
Mar 31, 2022
Solomon Islands tries a new way of passing on disaster preparation information
Mar 24, 2022
Pacific Prepared - Planning to save Solomon Islands from the worst disasters
Mar 17, 2022
Pacific Prepared: The Samoan weather office provides an update on the remainder of the cyclone season
Mar 10, 2022
Pacific Prepared - Fijians lending a hand in flood hit Lismore, what role the military can play in disaster preparation and learning more about volcanos in Vanuatu
Mar 03, 2022
Pacific Prepared - The latest on COVID-19 in Samoa, and a natural approach to disaster mitigation.
Feb 24, 2022
Pacific Prepared - Relocating an entire community from risk of disaster
Feb 17, 2022
Pacific Prepared - An update from Tonga three weeks after the volcanic eruption
Feb 10, 2022
Pacific Prepared - Pacific countries preparing for possible lockdowns as COVID numbers rise
Feb 03, 2022
Pacific Prepared - Survival stories from Tonga
Jan 27, 2022
Pacific Prepared - Tongan volcanic eruption
Jan 20, 2022
Pacific Prepared - Preparing a Go Bag for your home
Jan 13, 2022
Pacific Prepared - What to do after a volcanic eruption
Jan 06, 2022
Pacific Prepared - What to do after a tsunami
Dec 30, 2021
Pacific Prepared - What to do after a severe electrical storm
Dec 23, 2021
Pacific Prepared - What to do after a landslip or mudslide
Dec 16, 2021
Pacific Prepared - What to do after a cyclone
Dec 09, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Ambitious multi-disaster warning system for Palau.
Dec 02, 2021
Pacific Prepared - As Pacific braces for rainfall Tuvalu battles drought
Nov 25, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Disaster preparedness can be fun.
Nov 18, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Flooding fears growing in Samoa
Nov 11, 2021
Pacific Prepared - New evacuation route provides crucial escape option
Nov 04, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Positive news and cause for concern in cyclone forecast
Oct 28, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Samoa doesn’t need to suffer loss to learn during pandemic.
Oct 21, 2021
Pacific Christians tackle Theology of Disaster Preparedness
Oct 14, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Pacific counts down to International Disaster Risk Reduction Day
Oct 07, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Fiji reveals preparations for impending cyclone season
Sep 30, 2021
Pacific Prepared - How the tragedies of the past can help protect us in the future.
Sep 23, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Preparing for waves as high as a coconut tree.
Sep 16, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Fishers display patience and diligence combatting COVID
Sep 09, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Tracking tsunami threats in Fiji
Sep 02, 2021
Palau Prepared - COVID-19 arrives in highly vaccinated community
Aug 26, 2021
Pacific Prepared - A guide to getting cyclone ready.
Aug 19, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Social Media Serving Survival but Disinformation is Disastrous
Aug 12, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Locals leading - Focusing on Pacific-led Disaster Resilience
Aug 05, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Filling the ultimate Go Bag
Jul 29, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Survival in a Box – learning from the professionals
Jul 22, 2021
Pacific Prepared - When disaster is imminent - or has struck - who is in charge?
Jul 15, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Disaster warning wisdom from survivors.
Jul 08, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Disability during disaster - making an inclusive plan.
Jul 01, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Micronesia warned of what is to come in 2021
Jun 24, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Farmers return to volcanic island - wiser and better prepared.
Jun 17, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Checking in on the volatility of Vanuatu’s volcanoes.
Jun 10, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Tonga’s effort to fill the food bowl - before, during and after disasters.
Jun 03, 2021
Pacific Prepared - Follow official advice and adapt traditional knowledge – seeking the perfect early warning system.
May 27, 2021