By conducting interviews with survivors of landmine incidents, Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) has been able to learn a lot about rehabilitative needs from the perspective of the patients. This article describes how physical health, psychological well-being and socio-economic reintegration are all important components of a complete recovery for landmine victims
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) currently chairs the ICBL Working Group on Victim Assistance. It is...
Since a life-altering car accident left him permanently disabled in 1989, Adnan Al Aboudi has dedica...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) works to help mine victims and their families recover through an in...
Queen’s University and the Pan-American Health Organization are collaborating on a project called Co...
Landmine victims suffer not only from physical trauma, but also from intense emotional, psychologica...
The Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) assists victims through the support of other landmine survivors...
Every year landmines kill or injure an estimated 24,000 people. The majority of these victims suffer...
The victim-assistance component of the Acción Integral contra las Minas Antipersonal program was est...
In this article, the authors describe an unprecedented study on peer support services for landmine s...
Over the past ten years, the Marshall Legacy Institute’s (MLI) Mine Victim’s Assistance Program (MVA...
After various intense conflicts in the region, southern Africa is plagued by landmines and UXO. The ...
Landmine Survivors Initiatives implemented a three-pronged, peer-support assistance system to meet l...
Landmine and traumatic-accident victims and their families face numerous recovery obstacles in any s...
At the age of 14, Kamel Saadi became a landmine survivor and amputee. On 16 March 1979, Saadi was en...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) currently chairs the ICBL Working Group on Victim Assistance. It is...
Since a life-altering car accident left him permanently disabled in 1989, Adnan Al Aboudi has dedica...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) works to help mine victims and their families recover through an in...
Queen’s University and the Pan-American Health Organization are collaborating on a project called Co...
Landmine victims suffer not only from physical trauma, but also from intense emotional, psychologica...
The Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) assists victims through the support of other landmine survivors...
Every year landmines kill or injure an estimated 24,000 people. The majority of these victims suffer...
The victim-assistance component of the Acción Integral contra las Minas Antipersonal program was est...
In this article, the authors describe an unprecedented study on peer support services for landmine s...
Over the past ten years, the Marshall Legacy Institute’s (MLI) Mine Victim’s Assistance Program (MVA...
After various intense conflicts in the region, southern Africa is plagued by landmines and UXO. The ...
Landmine Survivors Initiatives implemented a three-pronged, peer-support assistance system to meet l...
Landmine and traumatic-accident victims and their families face numerous recovery obstacles in any s...
At the age of 14, Kamel Saadi became a landmine survivor and amputee. On 16 March 1979, Saadi was en...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) currently chairs the ICBL Working Group on Victim Assistance. It is...
Since a life-altering car accident left him permanently disabled in 1989, Adnan Al Aboudi has dedica...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...