Victim assistance goes far beyond the physical; there is also a need to rehabilitate victims psychologically and give them the confidence and support they need to re-enter society as productive members of the community. This is not an overnight process, and the author describes the series of events that need to take place in order to make this difficult transition
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
Landmine victims suffer not only from physical trauma, but also from intense emotional, psychologica...
Handicap International first started its operations in the Thai-Cambodia border refugee camps in 198...
Many landmine victims face adverse situations when returning to their communities and trying to live...
Queen’s University and the Pan-American Health Organization are collaborating on a project called Co...
By conducting interviews with survivors of landmine incidents, Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) has ...
Landmine and traumatic-accident victims and their families face numerous recovery obstacles in any s...
The pillar of victim assistance, after lagging behind other components of mine action in funding and...
The Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation’s (VVAF) Sports for Life program gives people with disabi...
Since 1996, the Center for International Rehabilitation has been dedicated to providing assistive de...
The Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) assists victims through the support of other landmine survivors...
World Vision International has been helping the disabled in Cambodia since the early 1970s. The auth...
Chechnya has endured over eight years of grueling combat with Russia. Thousands of landmines have be...
This article looks at the progress made in the area of victim assistance since 2002 with special att...
Peer support is becoming an important strategy to help survivors of war-related violence recover fro...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
Landmine victims suffer not only from physical trauma, but also from intense emotional, psychologica...
Handicap International first started its operations in the Thai-Cambodia border refugee camps in 198...
Many landmine victims face adverse situations when returning to their communities and trying to live...
Queen’s University and the Pan-American Health Organization are collaborating on a project called Co...
By conducting interviews with survivors of landmine incidents, Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) has ...
Landmine and traumatic-accident victims and their families face numerous recovery obstacles in any s...
The pillar of victim assistance, after lagging behind other components of mine action in funding and...
The Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation’s (VVAF) Sports for Life program gives people with disabi...
Since 1996, the Center for International Rehabilitation has been dedicated to providing assistive de...
The Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) assists victims through the support of other landmine survivors...
World Vision International has been helping the disabled in Cambodia since the early 1970s. The auth...
Chechnya has endured over eight years of grueling combat with Russia. Thousands of landmines have be...
This article looks at the progress made in the area of victim assistance since 2002 with special att...
Peer support is becoming an important strategy to help survivors of war-related violence recover fro...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
Landmine victims suffer not only from physical trauma, but also from intense emotional, psychologica...
Handicap International first started its operations in the Thai-Cambodia border refugee camps in 198...