Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
16 March 2018
Further support for Papua New Guinea earthquake
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has announced a further $3 million package of support following the 26 February
earthquake in Papua New Guinea.
“The full extent of this disaster is only becoming clear now nearly three weeks later; there has been extensive damage
to water and food sources, transport infrastructure and significant loss of life,” Mr Peters said.
New Zealand has been working with the Government of Papua New Guinea, Australia and other donors to provide humanitarian
relief, transporting relief supplies from New Zealand to Papua New Guinea and from Port Moresby into the Highlands.
This latest funding will be used to meet ongoing needs on the ground and includes up to $1.5 million for New Zealand
NGOs with local partners to deliver ongoing emergency relief and early recovery activities in the Highlands.
“The Highlands region of Papua New Guinea is a challenging environment and the response and subsequent recovery will
take time. This additional support reflects this,” Mr Peters said.
This funding is in addition to an initial package of $500,000 and the deployment of a New Zealand Defence Force C-130
Hercules carrying emergency supplies to Papua New Guinea.
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