The HELPR-1 clinical team supports provincial health teams in Vanuatu every day to ensure that remote health facilities have adequate stock of essential and life-saving #immunisations, while the Green Energy team repair and install #solarpowered fridges and freezers.
With digitalised data at their fingertips, Vanuatu’s Department of Energy can now prioritise electrification work more easily and quicker than ever before.
Over the last 12 months, our HELPR-1 Green Energy team has supported the Vanuatu government to rapidly accelerate electrification across rural and remote communities.
HELPR-1 is supporting the Vanuatu Provincial Emergency Medical Team in Sanma this week - disaster response preparation is vital as yet another cyclone season approaches.
Respond Global's HELPR-1 Green Energy team is making a real impact in the remote outer islands of Vanuatu, bringing light to communities, some of whom have lacked functional electrical systems for many years.
Respond Global's senior specialist advisor Chris Maher AO on why child under-vaccination is driving a global resurgence of measles, with outbreaks occurring in almost every part of the world.
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The revised Aged Care Quality Standards include a new requirement for regular testing and review of emergency and disaster management plans. Respond Global can support facilities to be ready >> https://t.co/li4FlfIoXu
** We're hiring! ** We're on the search for two Operations Coordinators to work consecutively between Vanuatu, aboard our response vessel M.V. HELPR 1, and our head office in Noosa, Queensland. Interested? >> https://t.co/6vhFTTWGzJ
A quick summary of #UKAid provided to #Vanuatu so far in response to #CycloneLola. Thanks to our friends @AusHCVanuatu@dfat@global_respond for partnering with us to support the National Disaster Management Office as they help remote communities
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We’re grateful to @global_respond and the team on #HELPR-1 for working with us to deliver #UKaid and assistance to those remote communities of Vanuatu still suffering two weeks on from #Cyclone#Lola
On the island of Maewo, villagers from Asunvari requested fresh drinking water as soon as the @global_respond and HELPR-1 team arrived ashore.
Because of its capability to produce 5,000L/day of fresh water from its onboard desalination plant, we were able to assist immediately.
In the wake of #tclola in #Vanuatu HELPR-1 has been assisting #Cyclone assessment and response teams to quickly reach impacted communities with our crew clearing the way for them.
Almost 1,000 miles in length and made up of 63 inhabited islands, #Vanuatu has logistics challenges faced by few other countries. So it's an ideal place in which to support #greenenergy, using HELPR-1 as the operational platform >> https://t.co/Whr7igLvdj
Choosing Respond Global as a #workforce partner means access to qualified and experienced #clinicalstaff, whenever and wherever they’re needed.
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Experienced Vanuatu Ministry of Health dentist Dr. Gaddi Huri provided much-needed dental services to the people of Abwatuntora and surrounding villages in north Pentecost, in the province of Penama recently. Dr. Huri treated over 70 patients in one day.