The
12 Point Plan was devised to help aid land mine victims
The 12 point plan was devised by a group of
land mine survivors and Jesuit Service Cambodia.
- The villager has a house that shelters the family from
the weather.
- Villagers have enough food.
- Villagers have access to water for drinking and cleaning.
- Children have access to school and adults to learning opportunities.
- Family has access to primary health service.
- Victims have access to income generating possibilities
for family expenses.
- There are no mines left in the housing, farming and recreational
areas of the village.
- Villagers deprived of land due to war and mines receive
title to available demined or other land.
- Handicapped victims have access to prosthetics, wheelchairs,
hearing aids, counseling services.
- Roads to market, with bridges and water control systems,
are available to the village.
- Villagers participate in common projects, social, cultural
events, and in decisions that affect their lives.
- Villagers discuss and solve issues affecting them, eg.
mine risk, aids, drugs, trafficking, land.