USAID and IOM deliver aid to disaster affected communities in East Sepik

Tuesday, 2 April 2024, 5:31 pm

Aid supplies ready for distribution (Picture source: Percy Kambui)

The International Organization for Migration [IOM] in partnership with the National Disaster Centre [NDC] and East Sepik Provincial Disaster Centre [PDC] is delivering aid to communities affected by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake and flooding in the East Sepik province.

IOM has prepared 300 shelter kits and 200 Non-Food Item [NFI] kits for distribution in Wewak.

The kits include buckets with lids, jerry cans, soap, water treatment tablets, and solar lights, and were made available through the financial assistance of the United States Agency for International Development [USAID]Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance [BHA].

These relief items have been transported to the Forward Operating Bases at Yambi Station in Gawi and Angoram district for distribution.

IOM has also deployed its technical staff from Port Moresby and Kiunga to East Sepik, to support local authorities in planning and deploying assessment and relief supplies.

The USAID-BHA team is on the ground together with IOM, visiting affected communities, and coordinating with the local authorities to enhance the response.

“At this critical hour, IOM teams on the ground in affected areas of the East Sepik province are working side by side with our NDC and PDC partners,” IOM PNG chief of mission Serhan Aktoprak said.

“With the support of our donor and partner USAID-BHA, IOM has promptly and without delay launched its response efforts to bring relief and protection to those affected.”

Following an official request for international humanitarian assistance, IOM has worked closely with the NDC and local authorities to immediately release prepositioned NFIs and shelter repair tool kits for distribution to vulnerable and disaster-affected communities, especially women, persons living with disability, old persons, and internally displaced persons.

Funded by USAID-BHA, IOM’s initial response to earthquake- and flood-affected communities will directly benefit up to 2,500 people in the province.