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American Focus > Blog > World News > ‘They’re struggling’: The 3300 Ni-Vanuatu in New Zealand
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‘They’re struggling’: The 3300 Ni-Vanuatu in New Zealand

Last updated: December 20, 2024 1:32 am
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As search and rescue teams continue their efforts in Port Vila, Vanuatu, some Ni-Vanuatu individuals are finding work in the horticulture and viticulture industries in New Zealand. Despite the challenges they face, they remain resilient and focused on supporting their families back home. Communication with loved ones may be limited, but many have been able to confirm their safety.

The owner of Grape Vision vineyard in Cromwell, James Dicey, shared that the Ni-Vanuatu workers at his vineyard are coping with the situation but are deeply concerned about their families. While the situation remains uncertain, the workers believe that by working in New Zealand and sending money back home, they are making a valuable contribution to their communities.

New Zealand plays a crucial role in supporting Vanuatu, with seasonal labor being a significant source of income for the island nation. The Ni-Vanuatu workers in New Zealand are not only essential to the local workforce but also contribute to the broader community.

In Vanuatu, the need for essential services like water remains urgent. Despite the challenges, the community spirit prevails, with individuals helping each other in times of need. Save The Children emphasizes the importance of prioritizing children’s needs during the recovery process, as many are still dealing with the trauma of the earthquake.

New Zealand has been swift in providing assistance to Vanuatu, with multiple Royal New Zealand Air Force flights delivering emergency responders and aid supplies. The New Zealand Defence Force continues to work closely with Vanuatu authorities to ensure that all necessary support is provided. Evacuation flights have been organized to bring New Zealanders and foreign nationals back home, while humanitarian aid continues to be delivered to Vanuatu.

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The New Zealand Red Cross is also stepping in to provide technical support to the Vanuatu Red Cross, with experienced delegates deploying to assist in strengthening emergency communications systems. The collaboration between New Zealand and Vanuatu exemplifies the spirit of solidarity and support in times of crisis.

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