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Water Crisis in North Tanna

Communities in north Tanna are suffering from water and food shortages due to a long period of dry weather.
Communities in north Tanna are suffering from water and food shortages due to a long period of dry weather.

Communities in north Tanna are suffering from water and food shortages due to a long period of dry weather.

Over 700 villagers from Louital, Laos and Lounabaiu had to travel to the coast to get water because their water sources have dried up, Daniel Ben Talap, a resident and owner of the Blue Cave Tour conveyed.

“There hasn’t been any rain for several months,” he said.

“It’s normal for the area to experience low rainfall that can last for a long time but this year is the worst.

“The low rainfall has resulted in withered crops. A lot of cattle are also dying.

“People have to go fishing so that they can sell their fish at the market and buy food and water.

“I have been transporting villagers to nearby rivers to wash their clothes and to the coast to search for water coming out from the rocks.”

Mr Talap is appealing to the government and any humanitarian organisation to assist the people in north Tanna with food and water.

According to the Climatologist from the Vanuatu Meteorologist and Geo-Hazards Department (VMGD), Kalo Abel, the whole island of Tanna is currently experiencing what is known as meteorological drought.

“This can affect pastures and livestock. The rainfall predicted for the next coming months will be low in the southern part of the country.

“Villagers are encouraged to report issues associated with the meteorological drought such as water shortage for authorities to address them,” he added.

The National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) said it did not receive any report about the water and food scarcity in north Tanna.

NDMO conveyed that it has received reports about water shortages only from communities in Aneityum and Efate.

Source: https://dailypost.vu/

Cyclone Oma pelts Vanuatu for third day

CYCLONE Oma is slowing down and gathering strength as it sits off Vanuatu’s Santo for a third straight day.

The storm, still a category two, is about 295 kilometres west-southwest of the country’s largest island.

It has followed an unusual path and completed three loops off Santo’s western coast.

Because of this, the island has been lashed with torrential rains, strong storm surges and winds in excess of 100 kilometres an hour.

The Vanuatu Meteorological Service says Oma is proving difficult to forecast, but it is gradually moving southwest away from Vanuatu.

However, storm warnings are still in force for at least the next 24 hours.

The Meteo's latest cyclone track map as at 9.12am Saturday, February 16.
The Meteo’s latest cyclone track map as at 9.12am Saturday, February 16.

Meanwhile, Sir Vanuatu has announced that it will resume all domestic flights as scheduled.

It said all ATR domestic services, flights to southern provinces and all international services will operate as scheduled this weekend.

“Our team are closely monitoring the weather situation and further updates will be provided as when they become available,” said a spokesman.

“Customers impacted by the recent flights suspensions are encouraged to reconfirm their flights and update their local contact details via MY BOOKING on www.airvanuatu.com or contact the Air Vanuatu Reservation team.”

Source: The Independent Vanuatu

Be Careful on Visa for Airports jn Australia

Today is January 6, 2019 I am at the Denpasar International airport. I arrived here at 20.00 or eight at night and right now I am writing this entry at 23.06

Three hoars gone since I arrived here.

I want supposed to check in at 08.00pm and my plane has already departed for Brisbane at 22.10.

I was refused to check in because the Malindo Air from Denpasar to Brisbane is not issuing my boarding pass.

The counter told me I need to entery visa number for Australia in order to my boarding pass to be printed.

I stepped back,  asked the person who bought my ticket. I got two replies. The first one is that it is OK if it is less than 8 hours layover in Australia.

The second answer was a screenshot sent to me saying “no visa required” in the ticketing office website

Of course both did not help.

I asked my colleague to ask the ticketing office but no luck

My advice for other travellers

Especially those holding Asian and African passports should know that entering into Australia is not easy. We need to avoid any flights transit in Australia and use transfer in Asia instead.

Secondly we need to make sure when traveling via the USA to r Australia that we need to book and buy tickets when they connecting flight is the same airline. If not then you need to check out and if you need to check out then you will need visa..

those who are traveling to Melaneaia my advice is to choose the Asia routes not Australia ones. To go to Vanuatu I suggest you to use Fiji Airlines. To go to PNG it is cheaper and safer to use Phillipines Airlines. Just avoid Australia totally.

Vaturisu to review all Efate customary laws

Daily Post – The Efate Vaturisu Council of Chiefs has mandated itself to review all its customary laws in 2019.

It says this is a priority task for the Council of Chiefs of Efate, during 2019 and will endeavor to accomplish it.

In a statement to the local media, the Vaturisu Council of Chiefs Chairman, Chief Henry Manlaewia, said the newly elected executive of the Vaturisu, had approved the full review of all Efate Customary Laws, during its recent meeting at the Shefa Provincial Council headquarters in Port Vila.

The customary laws of Efate also include all the offshore islands, their customs and traditions.

Once the full review is completed by the Vaturisu Executive Committee, it will be presented to the full Council to be formerly adopted and then presented to the Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs of Vanuatu.

Some of the customary laws highlighted by the Vaturisu Council of Chiefs to be reviewed include; Efate customary land laws, custom governance, marriage, birth, adoption, death, and the related customary laws and various Efate customs, cultural and traditional ways of life.

“We encourage the Chiefs of Efate and the offshore islands to submit proposed reviews they wish to make in the overall review of the Efate Customary Review by the end of March 2019.

“These will be included on the agenda of the Vaturisu Council of Chiefs Review Meeting, scheduled to be held on the Island of Pele in May 2019,” Vaturisu Chairman Chief Henry Manlaewia, urged.

The Vatrurisu Council of Chiefs was the first Chiefly Council in Vanuatu to write and document customary laws, eleven years ago, in 2007.

Vaturisu has a new Secretary General, Chief Jimmy Meameadola, who has been instrumental in the past in assisting both the Vaturisu and the Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs on many customary matters in Vanuatu.

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Halo OAP – Ke Melanesia atau ke Asia? Sekedar Cek-Cek, Otak OAP

Orang Asli Papua (OAP) digunakan saat ini di pulau New Guinea bagian Barat untuk membedakan Orang Papua yang TIDAK Asli, atau istilah kita orang-orang Amberi, atau umumnya kita bisa katakan orang-orang Melayu Indonesia. Jadi, dengan mengatakan OAP, kita sedang mengatakan “Saya bukan orang Melayu, saya bukan orang Indonesia”. Itu makna secara sosio-linguistik.

Tulisan ini bertujuan bertanya kepada OAP, “Apa yang timbul di pikiran, otak secara kilat, cepat, sekejap kalau Anda berpikir tentang liburan?” Libiran natal, liburan sekolah, liburan semester, liburan hari raya agama, yang begitu banyak dirayakan di wilayah Indonesia.

Dulu saya pernah punya pikiran, bahwa “Papua New Guinea itu jauh sekali, ada di pulau mana?” Begitu! Dulu saya berpikir, kalaupun Papua New Guinea itu satu pulau,jaraknya sangat jauh. Lalu saya bandingkan dengan jalan-jalan ke Sorong, Mnukwar, Byak, Serui menjadi sangat dekat, masih dalam wilayah saya sendiri. Padahal saya ada di Tanah Tabi, dan Vanimo, Papua New Guinea itu juga Tanah Tabi. Ke Vanumi butuh sepeda motor atau mobil dan satu dua jam sudah sampai di PNG.

Tetapi otak saya bilang begini,

“Ah, jangan itu jauh sekali, itu sulit, banyak tentara jaga di pos-pos perbatasan. Nanti kamu diperiksa, nanti kamu ditanya-tanya banyak, nanti banyak rumit. Lebih bagus berlihur ke Jawa, Bali, Raja Ampat, Manokwari, Wamena.”

Ini kalimat bukan dari orang lain, tidak ada iklan di TV, koran atau buku yang mengatakan seperti ini. Kalimat-kalimat ini muncul di otak secara otomatis.

Lalu saya duduk bertanya kepada diri sendiri:

Hei Jhon, kau orang Tanah Tabi, PNG itu sebagian adalah Tanah Tabi. Wamena itu wilayah La-Pago, Sorong dan Mnukwar itu wilayah Domberai dan Bomberai, Byak itu wilayah  Saierri, wilayah adatnya sudah lain. Apalagi ke Jawa dan Bali, itu ras manusianya sudah lain, agamanya sudah lain, pulau nya jaaaaaaaauh sekali.
Ada salah apa dengan otak-mu? Mengapa otakmu tidak rasional? Atau otakmu ada gangguan identitas dan identifikasi?

Dibombardir oleh pertanyaan-pertanyaan ini, saya hentikan, dengan kata, “Stop!” Saya butuh waktu untuk berpikir.

Itu terjadi tahun 2009.

Sekarang tahun 2018, yaitu sebelas tahun kemudian, saya barusan pulang dari Vanuatu, dan juga dua kali mengunjungi Papua New Guinea dalam rangka merintis kemungkinan menjual Kopi Papua, Baliem Blue Coffee ke pasar Melanesia, menyambut langkah-langkah yang sudah dilakuikan pemerintah Indonesia dan pemerintah anggota Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) lainnya di kasawasan kepulauan Melanesia.

Memang biayanya dua tiga kali-lipat daripada biaya untuk terbang ke Jawa, 4 kali lipat biaya ke Bali. Padahal saya hanya terbang ke pulau yang sama, pulau New Guinea dibagian Timur. Padahal sayaterbang hanya ke kawasan ras Melanesia di PNG dan Vanuatu.

Saya juga sempat singgah beberapa kali waktu pulang dan pergi di Fiji. Saya bisa merasakan kondisi di Fiji.

Setelah perjalanan ini, saya mulai berdialogue dengan diri saya sendiri, mundur 11 tahun lagi, mengulangi diskusi kani 11 tahun lalu, menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan yang saya hentikan 11 tahun lalu.

Sekarang saya bertekad, produk-produk yang ada di Indonesia harus dijual di kawasan Melanesia, dan saya harus menjadi pemain aktif di dalamnya.

Saya kok jadi heran mengapa banyak kopi Filipina, Kopi Malaysia, Mie Bangladesh dan Nepal yang merajalela di Papua New Guinea, mengapa produk Vietnam dan China yang justru banyak di Vanuatu, mengapa produk India menguasai Fiji, mengapa produk Perancis menguasai Kanaky?

PADAHAL produk mereka 2 sampai 3 kali lebih mahal daripada barang-barang yang bisa dengan MUDAH dibawa dengan mobil lewat Wutung ke PNG, lalu dengan mudah ke pasar Melanesia.

Ayo! Mari kita Go-Melanesia, hai OAP, yakinkan dan percaya-kan diri sendiri, Kita Orang Melanesia, OAP orang Melanesia, kita harus berpikir dan sibuk mondari-madir, berdagang di Melanesia, dengan orang sesama Melanesia.

Apakah Otak-mu OAP, atau Anda gunakan OAP hanya dalam rangka memberontak terhadap orang-orang Melayu – Indonesia, yang Anda anggap mereka datang menduduki dan menguasai tanah leluhur bangsa Papua ras Melanesia? Kalau ini penjelasannya, itu terlalu picik, tidak membangun, tidak menguntungkan.

Mulailah melangkah, mulailah bergerak, start lalu-lalang di Melanesia, dengan sesama Melanesia. Anda akan merasakan “SESUATU YANG BERBEDA!” Jiwamu akan kesiraman Roh Leluhur,melihat saudara-saudaramu OAP di PNG, dan orang Melanesia pada umumnya. Jiwamu yang selama ini memberontak akan mendapatkan peristirahatan.

Kibat berpikir kita OAP harus kita PUTAR BALIK, dari lihat ke barat menjadi lihat ke Timur. Peluang bisnis untuk jua produk Indonesia sangat besar di sana. Jangan biarkan orang lain dari jauh-jauh saya merusak pasar Melanesia.