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Papua New Guinea: Conflict and election-related violence trigger wave of displacement

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September 6, 2022
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From 13 to 30 August, IOM partnered with local authorities in deploying its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team to track and monitor internal displacement and identify the needs of those most affected in the Highlands region.

As assessments in hard-to-access provinces continue, the total number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) is expected to rise.  

Most immediate needs

While security has limited the ability to access several locations, food, water and sanitation, shelter, health, and protection were identified as those most needed.

IOM is scaling up emergency support to assist affected communities.

“We hope that the aid being provided by IOM, with the generous contributions of our donors, will alleviate some of the suffering and agony of the affected people among whom are many women, children, girls and boys, the elderly, and persons with disabilities,” said Serhan Aktoprak, the UN agency’s Chief of Mission in the country.

‼️ Following conflict and election-related violence, more than 15,000 people have been internally displaced in Papua New Guinea.

There are reports of deaths, injuries, destruction of property, displacement, and disruption of education services.https://t.co/VnawA1qKbw

— Safa Msehli (@msehlisafa) September 6, 2022

Kicking off clashes

Before July’s general election, violence began in Papua New Guinea in May and continued through August – with clashes during the days-long period of the election being most severe.

While the violence is directly related to the general election in most areas, in others, long-standing issues – including land disputes, retribution, and unsettled disputes between clans – have reignited conflicts during a time of instability.

Affected communities are reporting injuries, deaths, damage to food gardens, destruction of property, displacement, and disruption of education services.

Violent hotspots

In Porgera, Laiagam, and Kompiam districts from Enga province, Margarima district from Hela province, and Nipa district from Southern Highland Province, almost half of the total population – equivalent to 264,590 people or 49,175 households – have been affected by the ongoing conflict and election-related violence.

And in Enga, some 25,700 out-of-school children face a range of vulnerabilities.

Dangerous repercussions

The direct impact of the violence is a surge in trauma cases, particularly among victims of violence, including sexual violence.

Moreover, health centre closures, due to attacks or a lack of staff, will also leave almost 558,000 people without healthcare

Meanwhile, people requiring long-term treatment, such as HIV and tuberculosis patients, as well as those with non-communicable diseases, will not be able to access the medication they need for indefinite periods.

Answering the SOS

IOM, in partnership with the National Disaster Centre, and with support from USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) and the Australian Government, will deliver emergency assistance to the affected and most vulnerable populations including women, persons living with disabilities, and the elderly.

Emergency assistance materials pre-positioned for immediate delivery include shelter kits – consisting of tarpaulins, nails, hammers, and ropes – water treatment tablets, and mosquito nets.

So far, IOM has been able to distribute shelter kits to mostly women and children in 236 affected households in Mendi, Southern Highlands Province,.

Funded by USAID/BHA and the UN Peacebuilding Fund, the DTM tool provides response actors with critical data to inform evidence-based response and recovery planning targeting affected communities.  

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