Voice of Victims Documentary: A Powerful Journey Begins in Quang Tri

31 Mar
Voice of Victims Documentary: A Powerful Journey Begins in Quang Tri
We are proud to share that filming has officially commenced for the Voice of Victims Documentary on Sunday, March 30, in Quang Tri Province, Viet Nam—a region deeply marked by the legacy of war and one of the most heavily affected areas by unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Southeast Asia.
This documentary aims to amplify the voices of survivors of explosive ordnance (EO), highlighting their resilience, strength, and determination. Quang Tri, situated near the former Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), continues to face the challenges posed by landmines and UXO. These hazards not only endanger lives but also hinder recovery, development, and security.
Through personal narratives, the documentary underscores the urgency for comprehensive victim assistance, including physical rehabilitation, mental health support, and socioeconomic reintegration—aligned with ARMAC’s commitment to a mine-free ASEAN and the ASEAN Political-Security Community’s people-centered goals.
This production follows previous filming efforts in Myanmar, Thailand, and Lao PDR, and will conclude in Cambodia. Each country offers unique perspectives that together shape a shared regional understanding of the human impact of explosive remnants of war.
We are honored to collaborate with the Quang Tri Provincial Mine Action Center (QTMAC), the Viet Nam National Mine Action Center (VNMAC), and local partners, who share our dedication to ensuring that the stories of EO survivors are heard and their needs acknowledged.
We are also deeply grateful to the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund (AKCF) for their steadfast support, which enables this meaningful initiative to move forward.
To the survivors, their families, and all contributors—thank you for your courage and trust. Your voices are vital in driving action, awareness, and hope.
Stay connected with us as we continue to document this journey and advocate for stronger victim assistance mechanisms across the region.
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