Chi Vu (Vietnam)


Chi Vu

Chi Vu (Survivor Corps in Vietnam - LSN-V): Chi spent two years of her childhood in refugee camps in Malaysia and the Philippines, where she received an exceptional education in NGO schools. In the years since, she has worked on several community initiatives, which include teaching Vietnamese language to kids in Little Saigon. She graduated from Yale in 2005 with a BA in English and certification to teach English at the secondary level. At the time of her AP fellowship, Chi was pursuing a Master’s degree in international educational development at Teachers College, Columbia University. After her fellowship, Chi wrote: "This Fellowship has deepened my understanding of the kind of cooperation and teamwork that is needed to effectively operate a grassroots organization, to successfully work for a cause that not too many people are familiar with. LSN-V is special in that it works closely with individuals at all community levels, from survivors to government officials. From these close working relationships, I had to opportunity to learn about how LSN-V works on an operational level while forming interpersonal relationships at the same time."



31 Aug

Advocacy for the Cluster Munitions Convention in Vietnam

Previously, I wrote about the formation of a steering committee amongst the NGOs in the

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Posted Aug 31, 2008

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21 Aug

Mr. Quang and his family: A profile in fortitude

“With a sewing machine, I can make about 45,000 dong a day,” said Mr. Quang,

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Posted Aug 21, 2008

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12 Aug

A landmine survivor: Ms. Thuyen

Lest you think that all I’ve done since coming to LSN-V is attend meetings and

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Posted Aug 12, 2008

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31 Jul

Resettlement on de-mined land and a new advocacy campaign

The second meeting I attended that showed LSN-V’s work on an institutional level was a

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Posted Jul 31, 2008

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30 Jul

A Task Force goes forward to help PWD in Quang Binh

The next two meetings that I attended showed LSN-V’s work on the institutional level. the

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Posted Jul 30, 2008

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14 Jul

A documentary on rights for persons with disabilities, and meetings

Many things to report this week, which I’ll do over several posts. The Film First,

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Posted Jul 14, 2008

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30 Jun

Providing fishing rods, not fish

Over the past two weeks, Landmine Survivors Network-Vietnam held three trainings for survivors and people

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Posted Jun 30, 2008

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18 Jun

The geographical context

LSN-V is located in the quiet city of Dong Hoi, the capital of Quang Binh

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Posted Jun 18, 2008

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10 Jun

Talking the language of landmines and disability rights

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Convention on the Prohibition of

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Posted Jun 10, 2008

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