Our action by 2025
Our focus for this framework is to inform people about anti-personnel mines. We are willing to Educate and encourage more people, including youth and students, to join our campaign.
Join our campaign
1. Promote the challenge of the completion of 2025We call on the Congolese Governments to redouble their efforts to fulfill their basic obligations under the Mine Ban Treaty by 20252. Send a lobbying letterWrite to countries or organisations able to finance/increase funding for mine clearance, victim assistance or advocacy efforts.3. Meet the decision makersMeet with the authorities responsible for mine action and victim assistance in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and urge them to intensify their efforts to provide adequate assistance to the victims of anti-personnel mines.4. Organize a campaign eventRaise awareness in our community. Organize a public event such as a photo or art exhibition, an anti-personnel landmine awareness day, a letter writing or a public event.5. Make a donationSupport the CCBL online or by mail. Every bit counts!
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Victims Assistance
The Congolese campaign To Ban Landmines along with Survivors of landmine explosions, as well as their families and communities, played a key role in the adoption of the Mine Ban Treaty by the Government. The Congolese State must now complete the task of ensuring that all victims of landmines, cluster munitions, and other explosive remnants of war see their needs fulfilled and their rights respected.
Six pillars of Vistims Assistance
Victim assistance comprises six pillars: emergency and continuing healthcare; physical rehabilitation; psychological and psycho-social support; economic inclusion; data collection; laws, regulations, and policies
Rights of persons with disability
There are approximately one billion people with disabilities in the world, those whom live in developing countries live in extreme poverty. However Education, livelihood, and integration are the rights that belong to everyone, including persons with disabilities in developing countries.
• Targeted programs to ensure that victims have access to the assistance they need, including access to services that are available to a wider population• support for the overall development of a country's health, rehabilitation and educational infrastructure promoting respect for human rights for all• relief to the most vulnerable populations, such as refugees and other displaced persons.• Increasing the availability and sustainability of relevant programs and services, especially to survivors in remote areas• Ensuring that all mine/ERW victims have access to programs that meet their specific needs, particularly in employment and livelihoods as well as psychological support.
• Targeted programs to ensure that victims have access to the assistance they need, including access to services that are available to a wider population• support for the overall development of a country's health, rehabilitation and educational infrastructure promoting respect for human rights for all• relief to the most vulnerable populations, such as refugees and other displaced persons.• Increasing the availability and sustainability of relevant programs and services, especially to survivors in remote areas• Ensuring that all mine/ERW victims have access to programs that meet their specific needs, particularly in employment and livelihoods as well as psychological support.
What we still want for victims
By victims assistance Our beneficiaries are expecting to have access to programs that meet their specific needs, particularly in employment and livelihoods as well as emergency and permanent medical care, access to prosthetics, wheelchairs and other assistant devices, social and economic reintegration, psychological and peer support, accident prevention programs and legal and advisory services
What Our beneficiaries say
All staff always greeted myself and the kids in a very welcoming and friendly manner and the centre is clean and organised.
Georgina
All staff always greeted myself and the kids in a very welcoming and friendly manner and the centre is clean and organised.
Ruth