Do you want to help raise awareness about the impact of landmines and cluster bombs on communities worldwide?
Our new interactive DVD can help you introduce young people to the issues. Suitable for students aged 11-16, it's available for free to teachers and campaigners in the UK!
Our mascot 'Beky' (a cartoon crutch) guides you around the tool, which is packed full of facts and figures, films and photos. It also features real-life stories from landmine and cluster bomb survivors and Handicap International deminers around the world.
The resource tells the story of how the actions of ordinary people around the world led to the international treaties banning landmines and cluster bombs. It provides young people with the information and skills to take action to raise awareness about these weapons, which have terrible consequences for civilians.
A leading voice in the international campaign against landmines and cluster bombs, Handicap International has drawn on its experience as a key organisation working on demining, risk education and victim assistance to produce an engaging and comprehensive resource.
This exciting new teaching resource is available both as an interactive DVD, and as a website. It is an important part of Handicap International’s campaign to raise awareness about the situation faced by survivors, so that their needs are not forgotten.
This resource was produced with the assistance of the European Union. |