Global Journalist: Papua New Guinea Struggles After Quake

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Two months after a major earthquake devastated parts of Papua New Guinea’s highlands, one of the world’s most remote and diverse nations is still struggling to cope.

The quake left more than a half million people in need of aid, but many of those affected live in areas reachable only by air. Compounding the aid effort: more than 200 aftershocks over the past two months as well as a recent outbreak of tribal violence.

On this edition of Global Journalist, we discuss the response to the quake in the Pacific nation of 7.5 million.

 

Joining the program:

Producer: Lily Cusack
Supervising producer: Lauren Wortman
Visual editor: Jiwon Choi

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