Vanuatu Shelter Cluster

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Have your say on the proposed revisions to the National Building Code. Please provide your feedback, and share with your...
23/05/2025

Have your say on the proposed revisions to the National Building Code. Please provide your feedback, and share with your networks.

First Draft Consultation - Vanuatu National Building Code 2025

The overall objective of the Code Is to ensure that acceptable standards of structural sufficiency, fire safety, health and amenity, are maintained for the beneflt of the community now and in the future.

Please click on the link below and have a look at the draft document on https://duap.gov.vu/index.php/documents/documents

For more detailed information,feel free to reach out by emailing your questions or comments to buildingcode_vu@vanuatu.gov.vu

Ministry of Internal Affairs Vanuatu
Vanuatu Public Works Department

19/12/2024

Are you trying to get in touch with a loved one in Vanuatu?

We can help through our Restoring Family Links helpline.

You can call +678 7332389 or +678 5276168. You can also email volunteer@redcross.org.vu

Ms Samandra Gete, coordinator of Shelter Cluster Vanuatu, attended to the   2024 under the theme “Building towards resil...
30/10/2024

Ms Samandra Gete, coordinator of Shelter Cluster Vanuatu, attended to the 2024 under the theme “Building towards resilient communities and homes” and participated in the Shelter Severity Classification Workshop facilitated by the Global Shelter Cluster, with over 20 participants from AP Shelter Cluster Coordination teams and members, facilitated by the great people from Support Team. Amazing tool that will describe the relative by location, contribute to impact and will definitely be key to better and respond to disasters in the region.

The   in   (SCV), led by the National Disaster Management Office ( ) and co-led by Vanuatu Red Cross Society ( ) facicil...
22/03/2024

The in (SCV), led by the National Disaster Management Office ( ) and co-led by Vanuatu Red Cross Society ( ) faciciliated on March 21st the Lesson Learned and Best Practices workshop after Tropical Cyclone Lola, with the support from International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent ( ).

Category 4 , the third cyclone hitting Vanuatu in 2023, made landfall on last October 25th, heavily impacting nearly half of the country population (110,000) in Penama, Malampa, Shefa and Torba provinces.

0ver 30,000 affected people have received assistance and essential houshold items across the affected provinces.

15 key members from SCV have activily engaged in the LL&BP workshop to discuss challenges during TC Lola response and provide recomendations to enhance the Shelter and Settelement assistance to affected population during , and .

With National Disaster Management Office Vanuatu Red Cross Society International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

05/12/2023

In the International Volunteer Day 2023, a big shout out to all the volunteers who dedicate their time and efforts to the most-at-risk people, and bring them hope and supprt.

Tankio Tumas!!


05/12/2023

In celebration of the International Volunteer Day 2023, a big shout out to all the volunteers who dedicate their time and efforts to support most at risk people and bring them hope and support!!

Tankio Tumas!!!

Cat5   made landfall in   last Oct 24th and has severily impacted the Northern provinces of the country, where families ...
26/10/2023

Cat5 made landfall in last Oct 24th and has severily impacted the Northern provinces of the country, where families are still recovering from the destruction left by in 2020.

is the third that hits Vanuatu in 7 months, and it is a warning for the upcoming cyclone season.

Port Vila/Kuala Lumpur/Geneva, 26 October 2023 – Thousands of people have been greatly affected by the recent Category 5 Cyclone Lola in Vanuatu. Making landfall on 26 October 2023, the cyclone has left a path of destruction with damage to houses, schools, infrastructure, plantations, and roads .....

13/07/2021

The newly released “Well-being In Vanuatu” analysis report examines life quality through profiles of happiness, access, knowledge, physical health, and social resilience. The comprehensive report illustrates the diverse conditions conducive to living a good life in Vanuatu – insights that are valuable for communities, local authorities, and national policy and decision-makers. Download the report to learn more about well-being athttps://vnso.gov.vu/images/Pictures/NSDP_Baseline/Analysis/Wellbeing_Report_2019-2020.pdf

22/12/2020

Vanuatu Shelter Cluster is with you my beautiful Fiji Islands after the passing of TC Yasa. Our prayers are with you always!!

Hao nao yu save fiksim plastik tapolen blong mekem se i save stap long taem?
22/06/2020

Hao nao yu save fiksim plastik tapolen blong mekem se i save stap long taem?

Wanem nao yu save mekem wetem wan olfala tapolen?
22/06/2020

Wanem nao yu save mekem wetem wan olfala tapolen?

The standard IFRC tarpaulin is a versatile, durable relief item fit for many purposes.
16/06/2020

The standard IFRC tarpaulin is a versatile, durable relief item fit for many purposes.

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Coordinating humanitarian shelter

Shelter Cluster Vanuatu - Scope and objectives

Under the leadership of the Public Works Department (PWD), the Shelter Cluster is formed by Government and non-Government member agencies with expertise, activities, stakeholders, and resources in the area of shelter, which can provide assistance in disaster preparedness and response.

Member organisations consist of Government agencies, UN agencies, Red Cross, donors, local and international non-government organisations (NGOs), and civil society groups involved in shelter. Some member organisations only have a presence in Vanuatu during disaster response, but will be kept informed of cluster activities, meetings and decisions electronically and through the Vanuatu Shelter Cluster webpage.

During the TC Pam response, more than 30 partners were involved in the provision of shelter assistance; current active shelter cluster partnership includes the National Disaster Management Office (NDMO), Vanuatu Red Cross Society (VRCS), Care International, Save the Children, Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA), World Vision, Butterfly Trust, Vanuatu Council of Churches (VCC), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Provincial Governments, Customary Land Management Office, Direction of Local Authorities (DLA), Lands Department, and representatives from other clusters.