This article examines the effectiveness of a victim-assistance program in Nepal conducted by Ban Landmines Campaign Nepal (NCBL). In the program’s two phases, the organization helped rehabilitate 67 victims of landmines and improvised explosive devices and reintegrate them into society. The report details the NCBL’s program goals, activities and outcomes, and addresses the challenges and future aspirations of victim assistance in Nepal
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By conducting interviews with survivors of landmine incidents, Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) has ...
While progress has been made in several areas of mine action, victim assistance is facing a number o...
The OAS, PAHO and UNICEF step in to bolster the activities of NGOs and governments to meet the needs...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) works to help mine victims and their families recover through an in...
The pillar of victim assistance, after lagging behind other components of mine action in funding and...
After a decade of conflict in Nepal, the signing of the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement initiated...
Despite the signing of a 2006 peace agreement by the Nepalese government and the Maoists, Nepal’s mi...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been instrumental in helping Albania address its min...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...
Nepal has successfully cleared half of the minefields laid during a decade-long internal conflict. M...
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Over the past ten years, the Marshall Legacy Institute’s (MLI) Mine Victim’s Assistance Program (MVA...
The victim-assistance component of the Acción Integral contra las Minas Antipersonal program was est...
Every year landmines kill or injure an estimated 24,000 people. The majority of these victims suffer...
After four years of demining operations, Nepal’s final landmine was destroyed on 14 June 2011, rende...
By conducting interviews with survivors of landmine incidents, Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) has ...
While progress has been made in several areas of mine action, victim assistance is facing a number o...
The OAS, PAHO and UNICEF step in to bolster the activities of NGOs and governments to meet the needs...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) works to help mine victims and their families recover through an in...
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