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2005 VTM MAT 3-05 $30,724
Donor: United Church and Barrie Liberal Women's
Association
This project will clear approximately 11,802 square metres through
Mines Advisory Group mobile Mine Action Team (MAT).
2005 VTM SA CPI 14 $12,449
Donor: Survivor Assistance Day 2004
Clear Path International in Vietnam provides survivor services to
landmine survivors and their families. This includes the provision
of services ranging from post-trauma Medical Services for landmine
accident survivors, including orthopaedic surgery, prosthetics and
physical rehabilitation, to child scholarships for school-aged children
who have been injured by accidental explosions or have a mine-injured
parent, including special needs scholarships for child mine survivors.
2005 VTM MAT 4-05 $30,724
Donor: Night
of A Thousand Dinners
This project will clear approximately 11,802 square metres through
Mines Advisory Group mobile Mine Action Team (MAT).
2005 VTM MAT 5-02 $14,051/ $30,724
Donor: Rotary Clubs in Canada, Night of A
Thousand Dinners 2004
Funds from Rotary Clubs in Canada were combined with proceeds from
Rotary N1KD events around the world to undertake the clearance of
11,802 square metres of land through Mines Advisory Group mobile
Mine Action Team (MAT).
2003 VTM-025 $70,800
Location: Hai Phu Commune, Hai Lang, Quang
Tri
Donor: Night of a Thousand Dinners
and CIDA
This 40,000 square metre minefield was part of Mai Linh Fire Support
Base during the Vietnam War. Between 1972 and 1975 the area was
the scene of heavy fighting as it became the front line between
the forces of the North and the South. An accident at the end of
2001 killed 4 people. In total, since the end of the conflict, local
accident data records 79 people killed and 46 people injured by
UXO or landmine accidents.
2003 VTM-SA-CP16 $14,147
Location: Quang Tri Province
Donor: Night of a Thousand Dinners, Service
Clubs and CIDA
Through this Survivor Assistance Program Clear Path International
provided landmine survivor services to a total of 61 landmine survivors
and their families. Services included: post trauma medical services,
emergency outreach services, including family bereavement grants,
children's scholarships, home improvement grants and vocational
training.
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