Analysis of current literature on landmine/explosive remnants of war casualties in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam reveals flaws in recording systems. An integrated course of action should aid mine action and public health communities in preventing incidents and providing care to survivors
Since the 56th Session of the General Assembly, advocates have worked hard to gain rights for person...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
By conducting a train-the-trainer trauma care program in collaboration with the Norwegian Tromsø Min...
Analysis of current literature on landmine/explosive remnants of war casualties in Cambodia, Laos an...
In central Vietnam, the problem of unexploded ordnance and landmine contamination is still particula...
Relatively poor immunization and health standards, inadequate transportation infrastructure, and exp...
During the Vietnam War, an estimated 580,000 or more bombing missions were carried out over Laos, dr...
In postconflict settings, a substantial number of injuries and related disabilities are caused by la...
A decade of deliberations on the problems caused by conventional weapons has resulted in various int...
Handicap International\u27s Reuben McCarthy details the combined efforts of HI, the Cambodian Red Cr...
The year 2016 marks the beginning of a new era for international development, with the adoption of s...
The Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation has played an active rol...
Plagued by nearly three decades of war, Cambodia remains one of the countries most afflicted by land...
Vietnam, a country of more than 85 million people, has one of the world’s highest rates of disabled ...
In the following article, Ken Rutherford, Director of JMU’s Center for International Stabilization a...
Since the 56th Session of the General Assembly, advocates have worked hard to gain rights for person...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
By conducting a train-the-trainer trauma care program in collaboration with the Norwegian Tromsø Min...
Analysis of current literature on landmine/explosive remnants of war casualties in Cambodia, Laos an...
In central Vietnam, the problem of unexploded ordnance and landmine contamination is still particula...
Relatively poor immunization and health standards, inadequate transportation infrastructure, and exp...
During the Vietnam War, an estimated 580,000 or more bombing missions were carried out over Laos, dr...
In postconflict settings, a substantial number of injuries and related disabilities are caused by la...
A decade of deliberations on the problems caused by conventional weapons has resulted in various int...
Handicap International\u27s Reuben McCarthy details the combined efforts of HI, the Cambodian Red Cr...
The year 2016 marks the beginning of a new era for international development, with the adoption of s...
The Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation has played an active rol...
Plagued by nearly three decades of war, Cambodia remains one of the countries most afflicted by land...
Vietnam, a country of more than 85 million people, has one of the world’s highest rates of disabled ...
In the following article, Ken Rutherford, Director of JMU’s Center for International Stabilization a...
Since the 56th Session of the General Assembly, advocates have worked hard to gain rights for person...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
By conducting a train-the-trainer trauma care program in collaboration with the Norwegian Tromsø Min...