Humanitarian mission in the Solomon Islands

What does humanitarian intervention mean? There is only one sentence for this:
A humanitarian mission is concerned with alleviating human need.
Where are the Solomon Islands?
The Solomon Islands, or Solomon Islands, are one of the larger island states in the South Pacific with 992 islands, marked in red on the globe

 

Hospitals have been established on 4 major islands in the Solomon Islands.
Guadacanal – Honiara: National Referral Hospital (NRH) – 350 beds – main hospital of the Solomon Islands
Gizo – hospital with 150 beds
Munda – hospital with 40 beds
Malaita – hospital with 100 beds
In addition, on many small and small islands are established wards, which are cared for by one or more nurses independently.

Review
On April 5, 2014, a spring tide, earthquake, and tsunami severely devastated the capital city of Honiara (population about 60,000) within 24 hours.
Around 36,000 people were made homeless in one fell swoop, and more than 200 people, many of them children, lost their lives.
This natural disaster completely destroyed part of the hospital and the drinking water supply of Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands.
Diseases such as polio (polio), abdominal pyhus (cholera), leprosy and a measles epidemic broke out in the tent camps and emergency shelters set up for the homeless inhabitants after the disaster.
Cholera spread rapidly, so that even the hospital staff was not spared and the hospital in Honiara had to be closed for several months!
On the islands further away from Guadacanal, no one could know that there was a natural disaster – there is no telephone, radio or television. Thus, sick and injured islanders, who spent days or weeks traveling by canoe, faced a closed hospital.
A disaster for the population!
This was the deciding point for me to completely re-plan my 2014 vacation that I wanted to spend in Australia and fly to Honiara for a week during my stay in Australia. It certainly couldn’t be worse than my first deployment, or so I thought.
My goal
Initiate a continuous drinking water supply for the hospitals and all islands.