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CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES/VN (CRS/VN) UXO/Mine Risk Education & Victim Assistance August 2013 Ta Thi Hai Yen Project Coordinator.

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1 CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES/VN (CRS/VN) UXO/Mine Risk Education & Victim Assistance August 2013 Ta Thi Hai Yen Project Coordinator

2 CRS’ approach to deal with UXO/LM risks  School-based Mine Risk Education  Community-based Mine Risk Education  UXO/LM victim assistance

3 1. UXO/MRE project in 2000 – 8/2012 Goal: Reduce the risk of injury and death from UXO/landmines in targeted communities Project sites vs. implementation time: – Quang Tri province - since 2000 – Quang Binh province - since 2007 – Quang Nam province - since 2010 Project beneficiaries – Students: 55,000 – Teachers: 3,700 – Community members: 75,000

4 2. The project in 9/2012 – 2/2014 Goal: Reduce the negative humanitarian, social and economic effects of explosive remnants of war Project sites: Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Quang Nam Project components: - School-based Mine Risk Education - UXO/LM victim assistance

5 BASELINE SURVEY ON NEEDS AND ACCCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES BY UXO/LANDMINES SURVIVORS Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Quang Nam by CRS Vietnam

6 Goal: The survey aims to capture the comprehensive issues and needs of landmines survivors Specific objectives: Goal and objectives of the baseline survey Study existing social services for UXO/landmines survivors at local level Study the capacity of UXO/landmines survivors in accessing existing social services Study the need for support by UXO/landmines survivors

7 Vinh Linh Dis Vinh Chap Com Vinh Giang Com Trieu Phong Dis Trieu Long Com Trieu Hoa Com Cam Lo Dis Cam Hieu Com Cam Lo town Huong Hoa Dis Tan Lien Com Huong Tan Com Dakrong Dis Ba Nang Com Abung Com Gio Linh Dis Gio My Com Gio An Com Quang Nam (Que Son District) Quang Binh Quang Ninh DisAn Ninh Com Vinh Ninh Com Le Thuy DisHoa Thuy ComPhu Thuy ComBo Trach DisPhuc Trach ComVan Trach ComTuyen Hoa DisPhong Hoa ComThanh Hoa Com Quang Tri The survey locations

8 FINDINGS II- EXISTING SOCIAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND UXO/LM SURVIVORS IN PARTICULAR. III. COORDINATION MECHANISM AMONG SUPPORT SERVICE PROVIDERS IV. ACCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES AND NETWORKING OF SOCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS V. NEED FOR SOCIAL SUPPORT BY UXO/LM SURVIVORS

9 There is no government’s legal document or policy that exclusively regulates entitlements for UXO/LM survivors. 2.1. Monthly social allowance for PWD (living allowance)  Government Decree 67/2007/NĐ-CP,  Government Decree 13/2010/NĐ-CP  Decree 28/2012/NĐ-CP 2.2. Health care support From Health care support project in North Central provinces From CPI, East Meets West, AEDP, etc 2.3. Housing support Eradication of temporary houses, according to Decision 167 Program 135 II- EXISTING SOCIAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND UXO/LM SURVIVORS IN PARTICULAR

10 2.4. Education support  Decree 49/2010/NĐ-CP; Program 135  CPI, Peace Trees, East Meets West, CRS, MAG 2.5. Vocational training and job orientation  Vocational training activities are currently in the form of on the job training  RENEWS, AEDP 2.6. Loan provision  Loan provision from Social Policy Bank  Circular loan project from RENEWS  “Loan team”: This model applies for members of Blind Association, Women’s Union, War Veteran’s Association, etc II- EXISTING SOCIAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND UXO/LM SURVIVORS IN PARTICULAR

11 The survey team did not notice any coordination activity or mechanism between informal social service providers. Each service provider operates on its own plan and system.. In the government system, coordination exists among social organizations that implement activities within the framework of government’s general program support for PWD. However, this coordination is not regular INGOs/NGOs do coordinate with local social organizations to implement their project activities. In this coordination, NGOs and social organizations are co-implementers of activities. III. COORDINATION MECHANISM AMONG SUPPORT SERVICE PROVIDERS

12 IV. ACCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES AND NETWORKING OF SOCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS Existing social services provided by the government Regarding social services/government’s social protection policies, community members have easy access to information via legal policy dissemination programs at community level, village meetings, regular meetings run by local social organizations and dissemination of information via community mass media (e.g.: loud speaker). Each social service provider – namely each NGO applies and implements its own organizational approach in providing support to PWD and UXO/M survivors. Beneficiaries of NGO’s projects are pre- determined based on project’s objectives and selection criteria. Social services for UXO/LM survivors are still limited Informal social service providers

13 V. NEED FOR SOCIAL SUPPORT BY UXO/LM SURVIVORS

14 The need for social support stated by UXO/landmines survivors in three surveyed provinces is quite similar. The need for loan- long term and favorable interest rate in order to help them improve their economic situation. The next prioritized needs: -Health care support; -Training on agriculture techniques, planting and animal raising; -Education support for children; -Housing improvement, modification of latrine to be accessible for PWD; -Increased access to information about policies and policy implementation at grassroots level; -Establishment of associations/clubs for PWD; monthly financial support for club operation. CONCLUSION

15 RECOMMENDATIONS Project design for UXO/LM survivors should include: Budgeting, address the unique needs of survivors, policy level influence to address the bigger challenges related to PWDs, create network of community support and build the capacity to promote the voices of UXO/LM survivors and utilize local resources 15

16 Recommended intervention activities Establishment of association/club for UXO/LM survivors, under management of commune DPO Annual health insurance card Loan for household economic development Scholarship and learning materials/aids Vocational training and job creation RECOMMENDATIONS

17 Thank you for your attention!


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