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Project RENEW

by Tran Gia Quang last modified 2008-04-13 00:58

Since the Vietnam War ended in 1975, more than 100,000 Vietnamese children and adults have been killed or injured by accidental explosions of bombs, landmines, artillery shells, cluster bombs, grenades and other munitions. This video is about a mine-action project, RENEW, being implemented by Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund.

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Produced 2006/08/16
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Since the Vietnam War ended in 1975, more than 100,000 innocent Vietnamese children and adults have been killed or injured by accidental explosions of bombs, landmines, artillery shells, cluster bombs, grenades and other munitions. In Quang Tri Province , along the former DMZ, American veterans and Vietnamese partners are working together to clean up this deadly debris, to make contaminated land safe again and return people's lives to normal. Watch this video to see how Project RENEW, sponsored by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF), is confronting this lethal legacy of the war.

Copyright 2007, by the contributing author. Cite/attribute Resource. landmine. (2008, April 11). Project RENEW. Retrieved October 13, 2008, from EngageMedia Web site: http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/landmine/videos/VTS_01_1_xvid.avi. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License