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Creating Jobs on the Island Abaco

Season 1 Episode 3 | 2m 51s

On Abaco, one of the islands worst-affected by Hurricane Dorian, Juliet Deal from the UNDP heads up cash-for-work schemes so that local people who have lost their jobs can be paid to rehabilitate schools and infrastructure. This helps get the economy up-and-running, both by injecting income and, in the long term, by allowing children to return to school and families to return home.

Extras
See a tale of survival as one of the Caribbean’s strongest hurricanes strikes The Bahamas.
Go inside an epic battle for survival and preservation as another drought strikes Somalia.
Hear the extraordinary story of hope after Cyclone Idai strikes Mozambique.
See the mechanics of disaster relief from the heroes responding on the ground.
Kaltun and Faisal run a mobile clinic for the children of a remote Somaliland community.
Experts seek a way to get ahead of drought displacement in Somalia.
Duane Sands explains how Dorian could produce health hazards long after it has passed.
After Dorian damages their boats, fishers are left unable to ply their trade.
Since Dorian, the island of Grand Bahama relies on a mobile, inflatable hospital complex.
Local Red Cross members distribute aid items to those made homeless by Cyclone Idai.