Reliable solar energy and clean water are now powering essential health services for more than 7,100 people on Vanuatu’s remote Ambae, thanks to REnew Pacific’s HELPR-1 project!
This follows the installation of a new off-grid solar power and water systems at Nduindui Health Centre and Lolopuepue Dispensary, part of the HELPR-1 Climate Adaptation Program, delivered by Respond Global in partnership with Vanuatu’s National Green Energy Fund through REnew Pacific.
This project will see Respond Global transport and install 20 new off-grid solar power systems and
upgrade 20 additional health facilities across Vanuatu’s six provinces.
At Nduindui Health Centre, the project has installed a 10kW off-grid solar system alongside two 6,000 litre water tanks, providing running water and clean, sustainable power to clinical services and staff accommodation. At Lolopuepue Dispensary, a 10kW solar system has been integrated with an upgraded 10,000 litre water tank to deliver reliable water for handwashing and staff facilities.
The new infrastructure was officially commissioned in a ceremony led by Vanuatu’s Minister of Health, Hon. John Still Tari Qetu, and is ready for immediate use. Additional medical equipment will be delivered later this year to further strengthen healthcare delivery for local community members.
The Minister of Health and a local Member of Parliament have also donated two Starlink units, to be installed at both health centres to provide reliable internet connectivity. These Starlinks are part of eight units secured for Penama Province, with three donated by local MPs and five by the Penama Provincial Government.
REnew Pacific is the Australian Government’s $75 million commitment to expanding clean, reliable off-grid renewable energy in rural and remote Pacific and Timor-Leste communities. Over the next five years, the program will fund locally-led projects that improve lighting, water, healthcare, education, agriculture and resilient livelihoods.
Respond Global’s HELPR-1 is actively bringing the REnew Pacific vision to life by demonstrating how locally led, community-focused solutions can deliver practical climate resilience and transform essential services in even the most remote parts of Vanuatu.
🔗 Learn more about the project here: https://renewpacific.com.au/from-sea-to-clinic-helpr-1-powering-vanuatus-remote-health-centres/
REnew Pacific is the Australian Government’s $75 million investment in off-grid renewable energy for rural and remote communities across the Pacific and Timor-Leste. It’s part of the Pacific Climate Infrastructure Financing Partnership (PCIFP), a $350million initiative for climate infrastructure in the region delivered by the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP).
Visit AIFFP’s website for more information.










