October 31, 2009
Hearts and Mines: A documentary on the work of Clear Path International
All of us at Clear Path are thrilled to see the new trailer for HEARTS AND MINES the documentary by Dr. Joan Widdifield, a long-time CPI supporter. Hearts and Mines follows the CPI Vietnam staff as they work with landmine and bomb accident survivors and their families.

October 28, 2009
In Afghanistan, Goats Provide Livelihood for Landmine Survivors and More
In Clear Path's first survivor assistance project outside Kabul, 18 beneficiaries in the eastern city of Jalalabad received goats and animal husbandry training from CPI's local Afghan partner, Afghan Disabled & Vulnerable Society.

October 09, 2009
Clear Path International now Independent, Expanding in Afghanistan
After two years as a subcontractor in Kabul, Clear Path International is now a full-fledged independent grant recipient of the U.S. Department of State with a growing vision for aid to landmine accident survivors and people with disabilities in Afghanistan.

August 30, 2009
Back To School: Nearly 500 Vietnamese Landmine Families Receive Clear Path International Support to Send Their Children Back to School
Mothers get teary-eyed when their kids return to school after the summer. But the tears Tran Phuong Nhu's mother shed outside her daughter's classroom were not from a typical sense of pride and separation. As she watched the eight-year-old girl go inside wearing her best uniform, she could not help think of her husband who is still in critical condition at the Quang Tri General Hospital from a landmine accident that happened in late July.

July 23, 2009
Clear Path International Provides The Gift of Hands for the Landmine Survivors at Care Villa
Since we began supporting the Care Villa in 2002, we at Clear Path have dreamed of providing prosthetic hands for the amputees we serve there. Many of them have lost one or both arms in a landmine explosion and are wholly dependent on others for their care. Almost every time we visit our Karen friends at the giant sprawling Mae La refugee camp on the Thai-Burma border, we are asked for a device that will allow the men to use their upper limbs.

June 16, 2009
Dutch Charity "Stichting Mensenkinderen" Awards $140,000 to Clear Path International
Dutch charity "Stichting Mensenkinderen" (www.mensenkinderen.nl) has given a grant for 100,000 Euro ($140,000) to Clear Path International for its humanitarian mine action work in Vietnam and Cambodia.

June 05, 2009
US State Department Funds Clear Path International Programs in Vietnam & Cambodia
The largest grant of $127,000 will be used to fund efforts that assist survivors of accidents with landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) in central Vietnam. The second grant of $50,000 will be used for CPI's rice mill enterprise for landmine survivors in Battambang, Cambodia, where its beneficiaries receive training, microcredit and crop processing services.
March 09, 2009
CPI Starts Year of the Buffalo with Pig-breeding Project For Landmine Accident Survivors in Vietnam's Gio Linh
In the new lunar Year of the Buffalo, Clear Path in Vietnam began its activities supporting landmine and bomb accident with a pig-raising project in the coastal commune of Gio Hai in Quang Tri Province's Gio Linh District.

March 09, 2009
Clear Path International Releases Annual Report
In the period covered by the report, the U.S.-based organization with offices in Vermont and on Bainbridge Island, Washington, assisted 6,325 beneficiaries in Afghanistan, 1,679 in Vietnam, 929 in Cambodia and 538 on both sides of the Thai-Burma border.

February 26, 2009
Clear Path International Beneficiaries in Vietnam Become Deminers Thanks to Mines Advisory Group

As part of its partnership with Clear Path International, Mines Advisory Group in Vietnam has started to recruit CPI-supported landmine accident survivors or their family members to train them as clearance technicians.

February 15, 2009
Clear Path International's Afghanistan Partner Reaches Out And Speaks Up For Survivors
We had reached one of Kabul’s many neighborhoods. Kristen, Peter and Zabi had taken me here to see another one of Clear Path’s implementing partners in Afghanistan, the Afghan Landmine Survivors Organization. Life seemed more normal here than in the fortified and rarified sections of the downtown area with its foreign embassies, company headquarters and NGO offices.

February 07, 2009
Afghanistan: Better Tools, Better Lives
A steel landmine probe. A deminer’s trowel. A flail hammer. Mine field marking tape. Newly polished safety visors. These tools may not sound familiar to you, but mine clearance professionals use them every day.

February 01, 2009
The Eyes of Zab Mohammed: Fear & Hope On My First Trip to Afghanistan
I can’t explain it. I’ve met hundreds of landmine and bomb accident survivors in the past nine years. I’ve visited them at home after years of painful recovery. I’ve seen them shortly after their accident their families in tears. I’ve seen the faces of boys scarred by shrapnel and girls who couldn’t walk because of burn injuries. I’ve seen survivors who could no longer see or touch because they lost their sight and their hands.
It moves me every single time but I usually remain composed.

September 08, 2008
Clear Path Featured in Journal of Mine Action
The latest edition of the academic periodical Journal of Mine Action published by James Madison University features a cover photo and an in-depth article about the work of Clear Path International in central Vietnam. Co-authored by Ari Perlstein, a medical student at the Oregon Health & Science University, and CPI co-founder Imbert Matthee, the article highlights the persistent problem of UXO (unexploded ordnance) accidents in a region which ranks among the most mine-affected in the world.

January 22, 2008
Landmines and UXO kill and maim hundreds in Afghanistan in 2007
Most victims are males aged 1-26, largely from the insurgency-affected southern provinces where the worsening security situation has hampered de-mining activities.

January 11, 2008
Young & Rubicam Creates Radio Spot to Support Landmine Victims: Tell us what you think!
All of us at Clear Path International are grateful to Young & Rubicam Malaysia for creating a 35 second radio spot for CPI. Please click "read more" to listen it and let us know what you think.

December 18, 2007
A Certificate of Merit Awarded to Clear Path in Vietnam
I don’t often write about ceremonies. Most of the time they’re just for looks, photo ops, grip and grins. When you have an all-hands-on-deck agenda to get things done, fluff and puff can be kind of a nuisance. But the recent presentation to CPI of the Certificate of Merit from the Provincial People’s Committee of Quang Tri was different to me. It was a real milestone in our seven-year history as a humanitarian mine action organization.

December 06, 2007
13-year-old Boy Blinded by Burma Army Landmine
From the Free Burma Rangers website: On 19 November, 13-year-old Saw K'Tray Soe detonated a landmine while gathering bamboo soot leaves to make a roof for his family's house. The mine blew up in his face, severely injuring his eyes...

November 12, 2007
Good News, Bad News For Mine Clearance In Countries Where Clear Path International Has Assistance Programs
Although increased funding and fewer casualties were reported in 2006, many countries are not on course to meet their Mine Ban Treaty clearance obligations, says a new report from the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.

November 08, 2007
2007 Evening of Hope Benefit for Landmine Survivors Brings in $50,000!
Our third annual Seattle fundraiser, generously underwritten by the law firm Marler Clark, brought in more than $50,000 for our direct assistance work. That amount is a 43 percent increase over last year’s $35,000.

October 22, 2007
YouTube: Thank you, Martha!
This video was shown on the 10th anniversary Celebration of Martha Hathaway's work with landmine and bomb survivors in Vietnam, Cambodia, Afghanistan and the Thai-Burma border.

October 17, 2007
Senator Leahy Honors Clear Path | Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion Perform to a Sold Out Crowd
October 11, 2007
10th Anniversary of Public-Private Partnerships at US Dept of State's Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement
Ten years ago an initiative was begun at the US Department of State that would energize the mine action community in a creative and exciting way. In October of 1997 the State Department initiated the Humanitarian Mine Action Public-Priivate Partnership Program. Clear Path has benefitted greatly from the program as have 56 other NGOs.

October 02, 2007
Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion with Senator Patrick Leahy Benefit Clear Path International!
Sarah Lee Guthrie, the granddaughter of Woody Guthrie and the daughter of Arlo, will be returning to perform in Southern Vermont with her husband, the critically acclaimed Johnny Irion on Saturday, October 13th at Long Trail School in Dorset, VT. Speaking before the event will be long-time Clear Path supporter and landmine advocate, Senator Patrick Leahy.
September 21, 2007
Esquire: The Devil in the Dirt
There are so many landmines in Afghanistan, the country is literally about to blow. But removing these mines is no easy task.

September 15, 2007
Rutland Herald: CPI continuing to grow its reputation as a force for humanitarian relief
By PATRICK McARDLE Herald Staff
DORSET - Clear Path International is continuing to grow its reputation as a force for humanitarian relief with new developments this year in Afghanistan and Slovenia.

August 24, 2007
Iraq: Which minefield should we clear next?
I could go on and speak to the villagers to ask about the benefits of the mine clearance but I didn't need to. Sitting right in front of me were five - very cute - reasons to clear this minefield. I didn't need to speak to their parents to know that they didn't want their children growing up alongside the Valmaras - or any other mines for that matter.

August 23, 2007
Shell explosion kills 3 family members in Vietnam
The explosion occurred at the victims' house in Duy Xuyen District on Tuesday afternoon when the 31-year-old man named Pham Van Thang was trying to break the shell for scraps. His wife, standing nearby, and the child held in her arms were killed on the spot.

August 02, 2007
O & P Edge: CPI Clearing the Way for a Safer Future
The bulk of (Clear Path International's) work is deadly serious. With programs in Vietnam, Cambodia, along the Thai-Burma border, and now Afghanistan, the realities of war—even wars that ended more than 30 years ago—could not be any more dramatic. Dealing with the everyday horror can be overwhelming, but Matthee recalls a moment that makes even the most trying days seem worthwhile.

July 30, 2007
Landmine explosion in Vietnam kills 3 children
The children collected the landmine while tending their buffaloes and tried to smash it open when it exploded.

July 30, 2007
Clear Path International, International Trust Deal offers new hope for landmine, bomb survivors in Vietnam
The agreement's first proposal commits ITF to raise $230,000 from among its 27 government and private-sector donors to match the funds Clear Path is raising from the US State Department and US-based private-sector

July 23, 2007
Man Learns to Walk Again After Losing Limbs to Decades-old Bomb in Vietnam
The accident occured at about 11:00 a.m when Thi was digging up a tree stump. In close distance, Vinh was bending down, pulling fallen branches away. A loud explosion woke up the quiet forest as Thi’s pick hit the ground. The ordnance was subsurface and thus, nobody knew what it was; but the powerful blast knocked two men down on the ground.

July 17, 2007
Clear Path Burma Site: Landmine death toll rises in Karen state
Saw Eh Thamwe, the coordinator of the clinic’s mine victim department, said that the clinic had treated 16 people injured by landmines in June alone and that increased tensions between the Karen National Union and the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army were to blame.
“This year has the highest number of land-mine cases due to intensified fighting. in previous years, there were as few as ten landmine cases a year but in the first six months of this year we had 30 cases,” Saw Eh Thamwe said.

July 17, 2007
China clearing landmines on Sino-Vietnamese Border
His heart pounded as rivulets of sweat trickled down his face in the semi-desert heat. Wei Lianhai's hands, moist with perspiration, snipped the wire of a landmine laid in the Friendship Pass area, on the border between China and Vietnam.

July 16, 2007
Reuters: Decade after Diana campaign, few use landmines
Ten years after the death of Princess Diana and the first global treaty against antipersonnel landmines, experts say only a handful of rebel groups and perhaps one state dare use what has become a pariah weapon

July 14, 2007
Jody Riggs: Burma’s situation is real!
This is not history! That is what continues to ring in my head. My name is Jody Riggs and I am a student prosthetist from Canada. The atrocities that I am reading about and the repercussions that I am witnessing are current events, happening just over those hills and across the Moei or the Salween river in Burma.

June 24, 2007
In Another World, You Are An Illegal Refugee With Nothing To Your Name
The Mae Toa Clinic on the Thai-Burma border is founded and run by refugees. The prosthetics department manager is an astounding and committed man. He does not make money and will never be able to buy his family a truck, or a home, or a vacation. His workshop lacks government funding and only survives by donation and outside funds.

June 21, 2007
Clear Path International to Assist Afghan Landmine Survivors As Part of U.S. Department of State Contract
KABUL, Afghanistan – Clear Path International (CPI), a U.S.-based humanitarian mine action nonprofit organization, has received a multi-year contract from DynCorp International to start a landmine survivor assistance program in Afghanistan on behalf of the U.S. Department of State.

June 19, 2007
U.S. reverses position and is now willing to negotiate a cluster bomb treaty
U.S. officials said they are willing to start negotiating a treaty on the use of cluster bombs, reversing their previous position that no new agreement on the weapon was necessary. But the United States still rejects a proposed global ban on the weapon, which 46 countries began negotiating in Oslo in February. Instead, Washington wants to negotiate another treaty, which goes less far, within the framework of the 1980 United Nations Convention on Conventional Weapons.

June 14, 2007
United States Campaign to Ban Landmines Expands Its Mandate to Include Cluster Munitions Advocacy
From the USCBL: We are pleased to inform you that the Steering Committee of the US Campaign to Ban Landmines recently agreed to expand the mission of the coalition to include advocacy toward a prohibition on the use, production, and transfer of cluster munitions that cause unacceptable harm to civilians.

May 04, 2007
War Era Bombs Injure 2 Year Old and 72 Year Old In Vietnam
Accidents involving unexploded ordnance injured civilians ranging in age from 2 to 72 this last week in central Vietnam's former DMZ.

April 28, 2007
After More Than 30 Years ABN-AMRO's Loans to Cluster Bomb Makers Move Me To Close My Account
Over the years, I have had no complaints about ABN-AMRO, whose acronym stands for Algemene Bank Nederland and Amsterdam Rotterdam Bank. But, In the one of those moments that turns your stomach, I found out a few months ago that ABN-AMRO and another Dutch financial conglomerate, ING, made loans to European defense contractors that make cluster bombs.

April 20, 2007
Back from Baghdad: A Conversation with Corey Flintoff
A few years ago, NPR's Corey Flintoff helped out Clear Path by doing a voice over for our informational video. You can see the video embedded in this post. In this post we link to a story wherein he is interviewed about the challenges of reporting from Iraq.

April 11, 2007
YouTube: Bombhunters Now Available on DVD
Great news! I just got an email from our good friend Skye Fitzgerald who produced the film BOMBHUNTERS about scavengers of live bombs in Cambodia. The film is now available in DVD.

April 08, 2007
YouTube: Cluster Bombs, A Weapon out of Control
A Human Rights Watch video showing how cluster munitions have endangered civilian populations from the Vietnam era through current conflicts in Iraq and Lebanon.

April 04, 2007
Vietnam sits atop 600,000 Tons of Landmines and Bombs
According to Vietnam's Bomb and Mine Disposal Technology Centre (BOMICEN) at the Engineering Command, 600,000 tons of war-time bombs and explosives currently lie under the ground throughout Vietnam.

March 26, 2007
Young Man Loses Hand to Vietnam War Era Bomb
18-year-old Tran Van Khoa was injured by an explosive remnant of the US-Vietnam war at 8h a.m on March 26th 2007 in Trieu Ai commune, Trieu Phong district of Quang Tri province.

March 23, 2007
YouTube: The Future of Landmines? I don't think so
Just found this video on YouTube tonight about a weapons system that the narrator claims could replace the landmine in future warfare. Doubtful...

March 22, 2007
Flickr: Children of War Photo Pool
From war zones all over the world, the images show children acting like children (or trying to) while the adults around them act like monsters.

March 21, 2007
Well Known and Controversial Citizen Deminer, Aki Ra, Retires... or not
He says that he will soon move his Cambodia Landmine Museum on the river near Angkor Wat to a new facility near Banteay Srei temple where he and his wife Hourt will start a new quieter life.

March 21, 2007
Israeli cluster bombs cause surge in demand for Prosthetics
Prosthetic limb-fitting centers in southern Lebanon are struggling to cope with the rising toll from the one million unexploded cluster bombs left over from last summer's Israeli offensive on the country.

March 14, 2007
YouTube: Lost Arms to Grenade in Vietnam, Now He Swims and Rides his Bicycle
Mr. Lang was working with his parents in a potato field in 1976 when
he saw a bright yellow device (M79 grenade). He picked it up and the
device detonated in his hand. He lost two arms just below elbow.

March 07, 2007
Seattle Post Intelligencer: Cluster bombs leave a lethal legacy
Given their high failure rates and controversial deployment, there is a growing movement afoot to restrict the use of cluster bombs. It's time to end the kind of post-conflict suffering I see every time I travel to Southeast Asia for Clear Path International.

March 07, 2007
Reuters: Hidden Bombs Stalk Vietnamese as States Seek Treaty
"It is sinful that the war has an impact after all these years, that the bombs and the landmines are still there," the boy's distraught father, Pham Van Cuoi, said in the family's small concrete dwelling.

March 07, 2007
Bombs Injure Three Boys, Kill One Over Tet Holidays in Central Vietnam
Both Son and Cong knew what cluster bombs were since they had seen many before. However, this was the first time they found one half of a bomb: a hemisphere, not a complete steel sphere. They could see the yellow TNT exposed and a round metal section at the center of the explosive.

March 05, 2007
Iraqi Shepherds Harvest Landmines and Bombs to Fuel Insurgency
Iraqi shepherds are increasingly venturing into these deadly fields to dig up mines planted during the Iran-Iraq war two decades ago, according to U.S. soldiers, who say insurgents then use the mines to fashion roadside bombs that kill American troops.

March 03, 2007
YouTube: Improvised Explosive Devices of the Vietnam War
A fascinating video on how unexploded US ordnance was used in Vietnam by North Vietnamese forces. Considering how much ordnance is STILL on the ground to this day, there must have been no shortage of the stuff.

March 02, 2007
Rick Gunn Visits, and Photographs, Clear Path in Vietnam
"Vinh was planting trees on his land," his doctor explained. "That's when he swung his pick into an unexploded bomb."...I cringed..."It might take a while," the doctor concluded, "but Vinh will learn to walk again."

March 01, 2007
Claymore Camera makes a dumb mine much smarter
From Gizmag.com: "This innovative and inexpensive product is a great tool to avoid the loss of innocent lives by mistake, solving the problem of not knowing what the mine is detonated against, but, above all, it turns regular dumb mines into intelligent mines which represents a revolutionary progress in minefield technology."

February 27, 2007
2005 - 2006 Landmine/UXO Victims in Central Vietnam
Chi of the Vietnam office compiled the last two years of UXO accident rates in central Vietnam and has posted his findings here. From 2005 to 2006, Clear Path Vietnam responded to 209 UXO accidents.

February 24, 2007
CNN and YouTube: Cambodia's poor scavenge for mines
This story is not news to anyone who reads this blog, or folks who have seen Skye FItzgerald's film BOMBHUNTERS. CNN is reporting on unexploded ordnance scavengers in recognition of LANDMINE AWARENESS DAY in Cambodia.

February 22, 2007
Remnants of War: Sara Smits in Syracuse University Magazine

"I’m fueled by the memories and knowing there are people who are struggling with the issues surrounding landmines.” She finds purpose in her research and does speaking engagements to raise funds for Clear Path. “They do amazing work,” Smits says. “I want to somehow give back to the people who gave me so much information and so much inspiration.”

February 21, 2007
Pollution: Landmines Are a Global Health Problem
Pollution. Consider for a moment what the word means. If it's defined as "the presence in the environment of any substance of sufficient concentration to be harmful to humans or cause long-term damage to the natural environment," landmines fit the bill.

February 12, 2007
One Boy Killed, One Man Loses Hand In Accidents Involving Ordnace in Vietnam
One man lost a hand and a boy his life in two accidents with unexploded ordnace in central Vietnam this week.

February 11, 2007
Year of the Pig: A Year of Ease?
The Lunar New Year’s Eve is on February 16th, 2007. February 17th is the first day of the year of the Pig. Many Vietnamese believe that this would be a year of ease. We hope that is what the Pig will bring for 2007.

February 03, 2007
Clear Path Welcomes the New Year with a New Team
This great new group of people adds to the current team -- equally impressive -- that includes the founders, our other existing board members, Francesca Thompson, Nancy Norton and Lori Trieu, our five fulltime employees in Vietnam -- Tran Thi Thanh Toan, Tran Duc, Le Thi Yen Nhi, Trang Hong Chi & Phang Thi Ai Phuong and our partner organizations in Cambodia and along the Thai-Burma border.

January 31, 2007
Five Years & 150 Students Later: Life After Our Center in Kampong Cham
Eighty-seven of the 120 who graduated are now successful small-business entrepreneurs, 20 have found employment with local companies while 13 work for one of Cambodia’s many non-governmental organizations.

January 22, 2007
Tampering With Live Bombs to Sell the Scrap Metal– A Deadly Job
The first step was to separate the nose section (section with the fuse in it) from the rest of the bomb. Like one would cut off a tiny rotten end of a banana, but this was done with a blowtorch. They cut the conical section off the bomb so they could sell the steel casing.

January 09, 2007
CPI Vietnam Responds to Its First Accident of 2007
Just as I entered the office this morning Duc, our logistic officer, announced that he received a phone call last night reporting of a new accident happened earlier in the day (January 8th). One person was killed on spot and another 12 year old boy was seriously injured

December 28, 2006
Vietnam receives mine-clearing gear from United States
HA NOI — The United States yesterday donated nearly US$1 million worth of equipment to locate and clear landmines and unexploded ordnance to the Centre for Bomb and Mine Disposal Technology (BOMICEN).
The equipment will reinforce the centre’s capacity to deal with explosive hazards that have remained after thirty years of conflict.

December 28, 2006
Vietnam: Clear Path Responded to 88 New Victims of Bombs, Landmines and other Munitions in 2006
As the report shows, nearly 40 percent, or two out of five, of the victims were children (under 18). Thirty-six victims died from their wounds, which were caused by landmines, cluster bombs, mortars, phosphorous grenades and other explosives still left over from the war.

December 22, 2006
A Judy Collins Christmas in Vermont ... how sweet it was
Some stars shine brighter than other stars, and Judy Collins' star was shining brightly, brilliantly, as she shared her light with all those lucky enough to be in the sold out audience Sunday at the Judy Collins Christmas Benefit for Clear Path International at the Dorset Playhouse.

December 19, 2006
Bombs kill one boy, injure another in Central Vietnam
Central Vietnam- Explosive remnants of the Vietnam War have claimed their latest victims in Central Vietnam killing a 14 year old boy and injuring an 18 year old in two incidents over the past week.

December 01, 2006
Manchester Journal: Judy Collins to Benefit Clear Path International
The concert will benefit Clear Path International, an organization born out of wanting to make the world a better place. They reach their philanthropic help, loving arms and compassionate energy all the way to Vietnam, Cambodia, the Thai-Burma border and most recently to Afghanistan serving the victims, survivors and the families of landmine and unexploded bomb accidents.

November 28, 2006
US military trains 'air force' of bomb-sniffing bees
US military defense scientists have found a way to train the common honey bee to smell explosives used in bombs, a skill they say could help protect American troops abroad. Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico said in an online statement published Monday they had developed a method to harness the bee's exceptional olfactory sense.

November 12, 2006
BBC: New bomb clean-up treaty begins
A new international law is coming into force requiring countries to clear up unexploded bombs and mines or pay teams of de-miners to do it. The treaty on explosive remnants of war covers ordnance such as land mines and cluster bombs.

November 11, 2006
Judy Collins to Perform War Victim Benefit Concert in Vermont
Dorset, Vermont- The legendary Judy Collins is set to perform a benefit concert in Dorset, Vermont on December 17th at the Dorset Playhouse to aid civilian victims of war in Vietnam, Cambodia and along the Thailand - Myanmar border.

October 26, 2006
CPI Group Trip: The First Days are the Hottest Days
The group on our trip through the jungle on day 3. Hello from Dong Ha Town, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam! This region is one of the most heavily bombed areas in the history of the world. More bombs were...

October 04, 2006
Muppets teach children a land mine lesson
In Afghanistan the creators of Muppet stars Miss Piggy and Fozzy Bear have teamed up with two charities to teach children a lesson in survival: how not to get killed or maimed by the millions of land mines still buried in the Afghan soil.

October 04, 2006
United States Helps to Clear Lebanon of Explosive Remnants of War
From a press release from the US Department of State: The United States is committed to reducing the risk to Lebanese civilians posed by explosive remnants of war. From 1998 to the recent conflict, the inter-agency U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program invested more than $17 million dollars to rid Lebanon of persistent landmines and explosive remnants.

September 29, 2006
A Slideshow from the Thailand - Myanmar Border
A slideshow of recent images from Clear Path funded clinics along the Thailand - Myanmar border.

September 29, 2006
Vietnam: Explosive Remnants of War Incident Report from January 2006 to September 2006
Over the last year Clear Path International's Vietnam staff has been working to create a database for reporting on accidents involving explosive remnants of war that are reported to us and to which we have responded to give assistance. These reports are only the incidents to which we (CPI) have responded and are not representative of the country as a whole. In this blog we post our first report.

September 24, 2006
Nobelity: Purchase this critically acclaimed film and help Clear Path
Filmed across the
U.S., France, England, India & Kenya, Nobelity is a stunning
look at the world's most pressing problems through the eyes of
nine Nobel Laureates, including Wangari Maathai,
Richard E. Smalley, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

September 22, 2006
Three Men Dead: Wartime ordnance continues to kill in Vietnam
Three men were killed in Vietnam’s southern Dong Nai province Thursday while sawing an unexploded US artillery shell left from the Vietnam War 30 years ago. Two of the middle-aged victims, Nguyen Van Hanh and Nguyen Van Nam, who were killed by the 105mm shell, earned their livelihoods by searching for and selling American wartime ordnance, according to a source.

September 22, 2006
'After the War…the Killing Continues' Photo Exhibit on Bainbridge Island, WA
Photojournalist Erin Fredrichs accompanied a small group from Clear Path International on a three-week tour of its landmine survivor assistance programs in Southeast Asia last year.
The compelling and deeply moving photographs Fredrichs took are now on display at Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island, Washington (near Seattle) through mid October. The pictures are a selection from Fredrich’s Master’s thesis project, “After the War…the Killing Continues,” towards her degree at Ohio University.

September 18, 2006
Thomas Nash: It's time to outlaw these ruthless killers
The massacre at My Lai spurred the public conscience to put an end not only to the Vietnam War, but also to the use of napalm, the incendiary weapon. The toll from landmines in Cambodia, Angola and Afghanistan prompted some countries to embark on a new process that banned landmines.
The civilian toll from cluster munitions in Lebanon may turn out to be a similar turning point.

September 15, 2006
Israeli Cluster Bombs Litter South Lebanon Endangering Children
Hussein had just been reprimanded by his father. The reason for the chastisement was that Hussein had been outside playing in a field behind his house picking up “toys”. The bucket shown below is his proud collection of U.S. M-42 cluster bomblets. Some boys think the M-42’s are “lighters” or “batteries”. Some girls told this observer that they look like “perfume bottles”

September 13, 2006
Vietnam: Four Year Old Girl and Father Killed, Others Injured by War Era Ordnance
Another heartbreaking report from our staff in central Vietnam 1. (Ho Vien Khan, born in 1948 and Ho Thi Thia, born in 2002) An accident happened to a man and his daughter on August 5th 2006 in Hong Trung commune,...

September 08, 2006
Vietnam: Three Children Killed, Five Injured in Two Accidents with War Era Bombs
The accident happened at 5 p.m., in the front yard of Mrs. Vo Thi Ha’s, a local scrap dealer in Cam Nghia commune, Cam Lo district.

August 31, 2006
YouTube: Princess Diana in Angola Raising Landmine Awareness
Whenever I tell people about Clear Path International's work with landmine and bomb accident survivors, invariably Princess Diana's name comes up and they ask me if I ever met her! No... sadly, the princess died about 6 months after my...

August 30, 2006
UN Humanitarian chief condemns use of ordnance against Lebanon as ‘immoral’
from The AP Newswire: UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. humanitarian chief on Wednesday accused Israel of “shocking” and “completely immoral” behavior for dropping large numbers of cluster bombs on Lebanon when a cease-fire in its war with Hezbollah was in...

August 28, 2006
US Munitions Still Deadly in Vietnam
On Aug. 13, in the Hoai An district of the central province of Binh Dinh, four 13- to 15-year-old boys died after they found a U.S.-made M79 rifle grenade and broke it open to get the gunpowder. The grenade exploded,...

August 22, 2006
Unexploded Cluster Bombs Prompt Fear and Fury in Lebanon
A child plays in the streets of Aitta Shaaba, a village riddled with cluster bombs. Photograph: Scott Peterson/Getty Four dead as mine-clearing teams fear death toll from Israeli weapons could soar Declan Walsh in Yahmour Monday August 21, 2006...

August 21, 2006
Four Children Killed by Explosive In Vietnam
Last week, on August 13th, while looking after their families' cows, four children (ages 12, 13 and two at 15 years old) living in Hoai An district of Binh Dinh province, Vietnam picked up an explosive left over from the...

August 20, 2006
YouTube Video: If Some Bombs Are Smart Then 'Cluster Munitions Are Destructive Morons'
This YOUTUBE video from Canada's CBC NEWS shows the dangerous nature of cluster bombs in warfare. Many of the injuries/deaths from unexploded bombs we see in Vietnam are the result of cluster bombs left over from the Vietnam war....

August 20, 2006
Clear Path International's First Study Trip to Laos
Ever since James, Martha, Kristen and I started Clear Path International nearly six years ago, I have wanted to go to Laos. Now I finally had a chance to do so, as we sandwiched three days in between our project...

August 11, 2006
Mines Advisory Group Makes Emergency Appeal for Lebanon
Please note the following emergency appeal for assistance from Mines Advisory Group for their live saving work in Lebanon EMERGENCY APPEAL – LEBANON Of the estimated 4,000 bombs dropped daily during the current conflict, around 10 per cent of them...

June 04, 2006
Family Catastrophe: Three Children Killed, Three Wounded
On May 30th, 2006, a terrible UXO related accident happened in central highland of Vietnam. Six children from 2 to 11 years old were killed and injured by a cluster bomb explosion. The accident happened in Kong Chro district, Gia...

May 20, 2006
A Song From Vietnam: Video on YouTube
A couple years ago a gourp of friends and I were travelling to a meeting in Vietnam after a long day of visiting with Clear Path beneficiaries. One of the women in the van started singing a beautiful song I...

January 05, 2006
Great News from Vietnam
Chi posted yesterday a video of our 14 year old friend Nghia walking. I first wrote about Nghia on this blog in March of 2005. He was injured by a bomb left over from the US-Vietnam War while I was...

January 04, 2006
Boy Who Lost Legs Gets on His Feet
Ho Van Nghia, a 13-year old boy in Hue city, Viet Nam lost his legs and a hand in an UXO accident in March 2005. After going through long term treatments and rehabilitation, he now can get back on his...

January 02, 2006
Father of Five Killed in Vietnam
This just in from our office in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam: (Truong Quoc Dung-aged 40) A horrible accident happened to a 40-year-old man in Gio Linh district of Quang Tri province at 16h on Dec 27th 2005. Unknown ordnance suddenly...

December 31, 2005
CPI Raises Substantial Funding in 4th Quarter
Good news in our most recent press release:
During the fourth quarter of 2005, Clear Path International raised more than $275,000 for landmine accident survivors in Southeast Asia through major grants, special events and grassroots contributions, the organization said this week.
In October, Clear Path’s fifth anniversary benefit dinner at the Columbia Tower Club in Seattle, attended by many of its island supporters, raised nearly $30,000. This included a $5,000 underwriting grant from the Seattle-based law firm Marler Clark, LLC.
In December, the humanitarian mine action group received word from the McKnight Foundation in Minneapolis of $180,000 in grants for Clear Path’s survivor assistance projects in Vietnam and Cambodia during the next two years.
The largest two-year grant from McKnight, for $105,000, will support a joint project of CPI and Cambodian Volunteers for Community Development in Phnom Penh to build a rice mill in Battambang Province, western Cambodia.
The proposed rice mill and adjoining facility in Battambang will accommodate the training of landmine accident survivors and their families in hands-on agricultural and technical vocational skills.
The total budget for the mill, whose production is expected to make the training program self-sustaining within three years, is $327,000.
The other two-year McKnight grant for $75,000 will support Clear Path International’s survivor assistance program in central Vietnam, where the organization provides medical and socioeconomic assistance to hundreds of families in three districts north and south of the former Demilitarized Zone that once split the country in two.
From the Mark D. Johnson Charitable Trust in California, Clear Path received a $50,000 gift, with $30,000 for survivor assistance in all three program countries �“ Vietnam, Cambodia and the Thai-Burma border area �“ and $20,000 for a media project to raise awareness of the landmine problem in Southeast Asia.
In addition, Clear Path received a $5,000 grant for its survivor assistance and mine action work from the Olive Higgins Prouty Foundation and $4,000 from John and Hazel Griffith of San Jose. The remainder of the $275,000 came from individual donations.
Since it was founded on Bainbridge Island in 2000, Clear Path has provided assistance to more than 2,300 landmine accident survivors and their families in Southeast Asia, and sent 60 containers with $4 million worth of medical equipment and supplies to dozens of hospitals in 20 countries affected by the presence of landmines.

August 25, 2005
August 25: One man killed, house down to ashes
The phone rang just as we enter the office after lunch break. Another UXO accident had just happened in Vinh Lam commune, Vinh Linh district. The informant just briefed that it was a serious accident involved a man killed...

April 24, 2005
UPDATE: Video of Nghia at Home
When I was in Vietnam a month ago, I wrote of a sweet, young boy who had found a piece of ordnance and tampered with it. The result was that he lost two legs and an arm... Our phenomenal staff...
