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Jason Perkins

Unexploded Ordnance: Accident Survivors, International Organizations and Visions of the Vietnam War in Quang Tri Province, Central Vietnam. Jason Perkins. Background. B-52 Stratofortress over Vietnam. Quang Tri Province, Central Vietnam. Background. Stephen Bradley, MAG Vietnam.

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  1. Unexploded Ordnance: Accident Survivors, International Organizations and Visions of the Vietnam War in Quang Tri Province, Central Vietnam Jason Perkins

  2. Background B-52 Stratofortress over Vietnam Quang Tri Province, Central Vietnam

  3. Background Stephen Bradley, MAG Vietnam Accident Victim, 2006

  4. Background Cluster Bomblet Rice Farming

  5. Background Farming Fields UXO Warning Sign

  6. Survivors and Families Nguyen Mei Le Van Phuc

  7. Survivors and Families Hospital outside Dong Ha Schoolchildren in Quang Tri

  8. International Assistance MAG Training Course Defused US Navy Shell

  9. International Assistance Project RENEW’s Cattle Program Mushroom Growing

  10. International Assistance MRE Performance CrowdDong Ha Town Child-to-Child Performances

  11. International Assistance Project RENEW’s Community Health Care Training Courses PeaceTrees Vietnam’s Friendship Village

  12. UXO and Memory of War Operation Frequent WindApril 1975 Nguyen Tang Tuong and FamilyDecember 2006

  13. Bibliography • Belanger, Daniele, “Son Preference in a Rural Village in North Vietnam”, Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 33, No. 4, December 2002, 329. • Bradley, Stephen, “Completion Report MAGQT019, Tan Hiep Village Resettlement Area (Phase One)”, Mines Advisory Group, Dong Ha Town, 15 April 2006. • Bradley, Stephen, Mines Advisory Group, Personal interview, 24 November 2006. • Child-to-Child MRE Performance, Project RENEW™, Trans. Le Thi Thuy Hang, Gio Linh District, 18 November 2006. • Dang Quang Toan, Project Manager, Project RENEW™, Personal interview, 17 November 2006. • Deolalikar, Anil B.,“Access to Health Services by the Poor and the Non-Poor: The Case of Vietnam”, Journal of Asian and African Studies, Vol. 37, No. 2, (2002),245-251 • Duong Trong Hue, Project Coordinator, Project RENEW™, Personal interview, 16 November 2006 • Expanding Healthcare Services Training Seminar, Project RENEW™, Personal visit, Trans. Dang Quang Toan, Vinh Linh District, 17 November 2006. • “Former battleground dedicated as PeaceTrees Friendship Village”, PeaceTrees Vietnam (website), Created 2001, PeaceTrees Vietnam, Accessed 30 November 2006 <http://www.peacetreesvietnam.org/HTML/Projects/Village%20and%20Kindergarten%20dedication.htm> • Friendship Village, PeaceTrees Vietnam, Personal visit, Trans. Pham Thi Hoang Ha, 28 November 2006. • “Help Vietnam Walk Again”, Prosthetics Outreach Foundation (website), Modified January 2006, Prosthetics Outreach Foundation, Accessed 30 November 2006. <http://www.pofsea.org/vietnam.htm> • Hirschman, Charles and Vu, Manh Loi, “Family and Household Structure in Vietnam: Some Glimpses From a Recent Survey”, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 69, No. 2, Summer 1996, 248 • Hoang Nam, “Postwar Landmines Through Children’s Eyes: A Book of Children’s Drawings and Stories about Mine Awareness”, Project RENEW™, Quang Tri Province, 2005, 13.

  14. Bibliography • Hosman, Hugh, “Beneficiary Case Study—Le Van Phuc”, file courtesy of Clear Path International, 2003. • International Campaign to Ban Landmines, “Vietnam, Landmine Monitor Report 2006”, Accessed online at http://www.icbl.org/lm/country/vietnam/ • International Centre for the Advancement of Community-Based Rehabilitation, “Emergency Assistance to the Disabled Population in Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina”, Accessible online at http://meds.queensu.ca/icacbr/Albkobih.php. • Karnow, Stanley, Vietnam: A History, (New York: Viking Press, 1983), 540. • Landmine Working Group, Vietnam 2002-3 Organizational Profile Booklet, (Hanoi: Landmine Working Group, 2003). • Le Thi Thuy Hang, Project RENEW™, Personal interview, 18 November 2006. • Le Thi Thuy Hang, Project RENEW™, Personal interview, 21 November 2006. • Le Van Phuc, Personal interview, Trans. Tran Hong Chi, courtesy of Clear Path International, 29 November 2006. • Le Xuan Ha, Personal interview, Trans. Pham Thi Hoang Ha, courtesy of PeaceTrees Vietnam, 28 November 2006. • Mines Advisory Group, Vietnam (Country operations overview pamphlet), (Manchester, United Kingdom: Mines Advisory Group, 2003). • Moran, James, Landmines and Underdevelopment: A Case Study of Quang Tri Province, Central Vietnam, (Hong Kong and Hanoi: Oxfam Hong Kong & National Political Publishing House, 1995). • Moran, James, The Impact of Landmines on Children in Quang Tri Province, Central Vietnam, (Hanoi: Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, 1996). • Nguyen Duc Hoa and Nguyen Duc Huynh, Personal interview, Trans. Pham Thi Hoang Ha, courtesy of PeaceTrees Vietnam, 28 November 2006. • Nguyen Mei, Personal interview, Trans. Dang Quang Toan, courtesy of Project RENEW™, 17 November 2006. • Nguyen Tang Tuong, Personal interview, Trans. Tran Hong Chi, courtesy of Clear Path International, 29 November 2006.

  15. Bibliography • Nguyen Thanh Giang, Personal interview, Trans. Pham Thi Hoang Ha, courtesy of PeaceTrees Vietnam, 28 November 2006. • Pham Huu, Personal interview, Trans. Dang Quang Toan, courtesy of Project RENEW™, 16 November 2006 • Pham Thi Hoang Ha, PeaceTrees Vietnam, Personal interview, 28 November 2006. • “Phase II of US-Viet Nam landmine Impact Assessment Project signed”, Vietnam News, 10 November 2006, Accessed 30 November 2006. http://www.vnagency.com.vn/Home/EN/tabid/119/itemid/170834/Default.aspx • Project RENEW™ and Quang Tri Department of Foreign Affairs (DOFA), “A Study of the Landmine/Unexploded Ordnance Threat and Knowledge—Attitudes—Behaviors—Practices of People about Landmines/Unexploded Ordnance in Quang Tri Province, Viet Nam”, (Dong Ha, Vietnam: Project RENEW™ and DOFA, 2006). • QTV and Project RENEW™, Hau qua ‘Bom min?’, Videocassette, 2003. • Quila, J.A.M., “Foreword”, Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Through Education, (Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2001), 5. • “Remnants of War still wreak havoc”, Viet Nam News, 22 October 2006. Accessed online at http://vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn/showarticle.php?num=03SUN221006. • Sensamaust, Sarah and Robinson, Margaret, “Vietnam, A Profile”, Journal of Mine Action, Issue 9.1, James Madison Mine Action Information Center, Accessible online at http://maic.jmu.edu/JOURNAL/9.1/Profiles/vietnam.htm • Tran Hong Chi, “Beneficiary Case Study—Le Thi Hoai Phuong”, file courtesy of Clear Path International, 2006. • Tran Hong Chi, “Beneficiary Case Study—Nguyen Muoi”, file courtesy of Clear Path International, 2003. • Tran Hong Chi, Program Manager, Clear Path International, Personal interview, 23 November 2006. • Tran Hong Chi, Program Manager, Clear Path International, Personal interview, 29 November 2006. • “US State Department aids Viet Nam in mine clearance” Vietnam News, 11 November 2006. Accessed 30 November 2006.

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