2011 Tuvalu and Tokelau Drought

2011 Tuvalu and Tokelau Drought

2011 Tokelau and Tuvalu Drought Response LTCOL Terry McDonald Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers New Zealand Defence Force Presentation Scope • Background and challenges • Deployment overview - OP Pacific Drought 2011 • Key focus areas: • “Humanitarian Assistance as a system of systems” • “Unpacking the problem” • “Information in a vacuum” • Conclusion Background and Challenges • Slow developing situation • Increasing development increases water use • Impact of La Nina on preceding six months rainfall • Reliance on rainwater capture and RO • Geographic Isolation – airfields / ports • Mission duration and footprint • NZDF MFRO capability Deployment overview – OP Pacific Drought 2011 Key Events Timeline: 28 Sep 11 – Tuvalu declares a state of emergency Sep 11 – Tokelau declares a state of emergency 30 Sep 11 – NZDF activates condition white OP Pacific Drought 04 Oct 11 – NZDF activates condition red OP Pacific Drought 05 Oct 11 – NZDF team TOKELAU deploys to AMERICAN SAMOA 06 Oct 11 – NZDF team TOKELAU links up with USCG WALNUT 07 Oct 11 – NZDF team TUVALU deploys to SAMOA 07 Oct 11 – Relief team TOKELAU arrives TOKELAU 08 Oct 11 – Relief team TUVALU arrives TUVALU 10 Oct 11 – Relief team TOKELAU RTNZ via AMERICAN SAMOA 09 Nov 11 – Relief team TUVLAU RTNZ via SAMOA Key Outcomes: TOKELAU – 123,000L of water produced and delivered to three atolls Distribution amount based on population TUVALU - 798,480L of water produced by NZDF MFRO Distribution primarily on Funafuti with Red Cross RO supporting NUKULAELAE References: http://www.tokelau.org.nz/site/tokelau/files/final%20final%20final%20tevakai%20NC.pdf http://reliefweb.int/report/tuvalu/new-zealand-red-cross-supports-those-affected-tuvalu-drought TOKELAU Source: http://www.tokelau.org.nz/Tokelau+Government/Te+Vakai.html accessed 11 May 16 TUVALU Focus Area: Disaster Relief as a system of systems • Military ‘means’ to achieve Government ‘ends’ • NZ response not military led • Military / Military alignment, Department / Department alignment, International partner alignment, Host nation alignment • Military and NGO objectives / constraints • Water delivery treated the symptoms but longer term issues (understanding the 2nd and 3rd order effects): • Public Health • Food Security • Different solutions for different actors • Impact of other enablers: • Fuels • Vehicles • infrastructure Focus Area: Unpacking the problem • Emphasis on developing resiliency through: • water tank programs, • rain water capture, • reverse osmosis, and • electrical reticulation. • Relief team footprint – not being part of the problem • Force protection versus public support • Geographic Isolation – Tokelau vs Airfields • More than just water – all facets of public services • Measures of effectiveness and performance Focus Area: Information in a vacuum • Ongoing communication the key – demonstrate through example • Its all about relationships and trust – not just the people on the ground • Information requirements are problematic to service • Geo-data and records problematic • International standards differ • No matter where you are – there is public interest Conclusion Questions.

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