World Vision's Cyclone Harold response brings much-needed relief to affected communities

More than three months on from Cyclone Harold's devastating impact on Vanuatu, World Vision has reached 14,506 people, including 7,694 children, 364 people with disabilities and 367 female-headed households with essential items including:
- 3,904 tarpaulins
- 1,035 shelter toolkits
- 359 solar lanterns
- 2,846 blankets
- 1,321 hygiene/dignity kits
- 3,319 jerry cans
- 566 mosquito nets
- 410 water filters/buckets
- 1,131 ending violence packages
- 3,398 COVID-19/protection messages.
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