Landmines and children : the Afghan case : trip report : Afghanistan and Pakistan (17 April-12 May 1994) / by Anne E. Nixon.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: [Islamabad] : [s.n.], 1994.Description: iv, 32 p. ; 29 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet UG 490 .N69 1994
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Spiral bound.
Contents: I. Purpose—II. Sources—III. Study rationale—IV. Landmine clearance operations—V. Mine education programming—VI. Some considerations in planning mine education—VII. Mine education and repatriation—VIII. Repatriation : insecurity, destruction of the infrastructure, environmental degradation and mines—IX. Mine clearance : focus on repatriation or rehabilitation?—X. A note on humanitarian agency work in mined areas—XI. Known landmine casualty risk categories and contributing factors—XII. Victim assistance—XIII. The ripple effect : landmines, victims, family unit dislocation, infrastructure breakdown, poverty and disease—XIV. Child-focused data collection needs—XV. The international landmine ban campaign : a role for SCF?—Itinerary.
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