ARMAC Supports Enhanced Victim Assistance in Vietnam

02 Apr
ARMAC Supports Enhanced Victim Assistance in Vietnam
We are proud to announce the commencement of the Feasibility Study on Physical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Needs Support for Explosive Ordnance (EO) Victims and Other Persons with Disabilities (PWD) in Quang Binh Province, Vietnam.
This initiative is a key component of ARMAC’s Enhanced Victim Assistance Programme, supported in close collaboration with the Vietnam National Mine Action Center (VNMAC), the Vietnam Association for Supporting UXO/Mine Action Efforts (VNASMA), and our esteemed partners SingHealth and Yonsei University.
Quang Binh, a province heavily impacted by UXO contamination, continues to bear the legacy of past conflicts. Beginning in Dong Hoi, our team engaged with local Disabled Persons Organizations (DPOs) and EO survivors to assess needs and identify pathways to improve access to physical rehabilitation and mental health services.
We conducted focused interviews with individuals aged 15–45, capturing their lived experiences and aspirations for recovery and reintegration.
We also visited the Association for the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (AEPD) and the Health Department in Bo Trach District. In Lien Trach Commune, we listened to powerful testimonies from EO survivors whose resilience continues to inspire our mission.
This initiative represents ARMAC’s commitment to a people-centered, inclusive ASEAN, in line with our vision to be a center of excellence in mine action and a driver of sustainable, rights-based assistance.
By fostering regional and international collaboration, this project enhances capacity building and contributes to ASEAN’s shared goals of peace, security, and social development.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund (AKCF) for making this project possible.
Every voice we hear strengthens our commitment to ensure no one is left behind in the path to recovery and dignity.
Stay connected as we expand our efforts across ASEAN, championing the rights and needs of EO victims and persons with disabilities.
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