In post-conflict zones, children are often made victim by the deadly legacies of war.

Our Children's Education Division was created to fill the critical need for educational materials geared towards children that teach them what to do when they find mines and unexploded ordnance.

Our Children's Education programs are supported solely through individual donations.


Non-verbal Communication - Graphic Novel

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Currently in the research phase, this graphic novel is being developed to teach children and adults exclusively through illustrations, ensuring accessibility.

As with all of the Children’s Education Division programs, this one relies on the support of individual donors like you.

Donate now and you will be a part of this life saving project!


Educational Game for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Platform

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In gameplay, children must find food for their pet dog while navigating potential dangers in the environment. Visual cues of mine and UXO contamination exist within the game that mimic those found in real life. As children begin to learn the indicators that danger is near, they are able to find food faster, causing their pet to grow as they progress through levels.


Illustrated Storybook

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This highly successful illustrated book teaches both children and adults the dangers of unexploded ordnance and the correct procedures for calling the authorities when a danger item is discovered.  Written in both Vietnamese and English and with illustrations utilizing local cultural elements, this book has had multiple distributions in Vietnam.