09 October, 2009

In Brief: Voices of landmine survivors

In Brief: Voices of landmine survivors

DAKAR, 8 October 2009 (IRIN) - A landmine survivor in Senegal's Casamance region on 6 October used the recent report, 'Voices from the Ground', based on a survey of mine victims worldwide, to remind aid agencies, Senegal's anti-mine agency and the media of victims' needs and governments' responsibilities.

The Handicap International report, which authors say is the first such compilation of mine victims' views on assistance, says: "[Landmine] survivors are still too often left to do just that - survive - on the margins of society, when they should be helped to rebuild their lives and thrive in the heart of their communities."

The report includes input from 1,645 mine survivors in 25 affected countries.

Mamady Gassama of the Senegalese Mine Victims Association highlighted the Senegal portion of the report, which says the government needs to boost national funding for victim assistance rather than depend on donors.

"The government must not leave victims' needs to - often uncertain - external aid," said Gassama. Senegal is a signatory to the Mine Ban Treaty, which calls on the international community, and individual governments "in a position" to do so, to assist victims.

Mine survivors surveyed said among their greatest needs is assistance in skills training and employment.

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