Cyclone Winston
Lack of building supplies hinders Fiji's rebuild
Fiji's Red Cross says the country's rebuild is being hindered by problems accessing building supplies. Audio
Pacific women's voices crucial for disaster management
UN Women says Pacific women are often painted as victims first and decision makers second in the aftermath of disasters.
Fiji's Koro Islanders forage to survive post Winston
People on Fiji's devastated Koro Island are foraging for wild food, milling their own timber and sewing fishing nets out of vines to survive six months after Cyclone Winston. Audio
Lack of materials delays rebuild of cyclone-ravaged Fiji
Six months after Cyclone Winston swept through Fiji causing widespread devastation, an aid agency says the recovery is being hindered by problems in getting building materials.
Kiwifruit Tingles Fijian Tastebuds
Twenty tonnes of kiwifruit has been delivered to schools across the island of Viti Levu, Fiji, this week. Fresh fruit has been in short supply since February when Cyclone Winstone wiped out crops and… Audio
Waihi community steps up to help Fiji
A Waihi man who rallied support from his community to send a container of aid to Fiji following Cyclone Winston says six months on, some villages are still without electricity and adequate housing. Audio
Long term trauma care still needed in Fiji after Winston
Elderly and disabled people left behind in remote areas of Fiji are among those continuing to need long term trauma counselling after Cyclone Winston. Audio
Fresh food shortages following Cyclone Winston
A UN agency says a shortage of fresh food in Fiji in the wake of Cyclone Winston is leading to malnutrition. RNZ International's Jo O'Brien reports. Audio
Easy to build and robust housing concept in pipeline for Fiji
The designer of a new traditional Fijian style simple robust home is hoping his concept could be an easy and affordable solution to the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Video, Audio
Shattered and hurting but Fijians try to move on from Cyclone Winston
Sally Round reports from Fiji on the efforts to rebuild people's lives after the devastating impact of Cyclone Winston. Video, Audio, Gallery
Cyclone-affected Fiji struggles to recover
As we have been reporting Fiji has ended its official State of National Disaster in the last couple of days, two months after Cyclone Winston slammed into the country. Audio
Fijians feeling hopeless after cyclone
Fijians are anxious, lost and some are in a desperate psychological state, say counsellors helping people recover after Cyclone Winston.
Stars align for navy students in cyclone wake
Navy cadets get navigation by stars training courtesy of a cruise ship, after the boat they were due to train on was sent to help with the Cyclone Winston clean up. Kate Pereyra Garcia explains. Audio
NZ puppeteer travelling Fiji to meet children after cyclone
More than 120,000 Fijian children were directly impacted when Cyclone Winston struck in February. A New Zealand puppeteer is now travelling with the Red Cross to meet children traumatized by the… Video, Audio
Fiji aid operation prepares for exit
New Zealand Defence Force staff are preparing to return home from Fiji, where they have been providing aid in the aftermath of Cyclone Winston.
NZDF completing aid mission in Fiji
Villages in remote parts of Fiji still need aid after being struck by Cyclone Winston nearly two months ago. The New Zealand Defence Force has been among those delivering supplies around the country… Audio
Sally Round - Rebuilding Fiji
RNZ International reporter Sally round reports from Fiji where the prime minister, Frank Bainimarama, yesterday announced a range of measures to help the country rebuild after Cyclone Winston. Audio
Fiji cyclone weakens, moves away
After a night of rain and strong winds, the latest cyclone threatening Fiji is moving away from the island group.
Fiji suffers again after Winston
Heavy rain and flooding has caused more devastation to parts of Fiji which is still in a national state of emergency after Cyclone Winston hit six weeks ago. Audio
Aerial mapping technology helps identify where aid is needed
A New Zealand engineer says a unique aerial mapping technology which was used in Fiji after Cyclone Winston, could be hugely beneficial to the Pacific in times of disaster. Audio