Here below was the Press Conference Invitation:

Voices from the Ground, 2/9/2009, Wednesday, 12:00,

Landmine and Explosive Remnants of War Survivors Speak Out on Victim Assistance

“Voices from the Ground: Landmine and Explosive Remnants of War Survivors Speak Out on Victim Assistance” is a new, groundbreaking report by Handicap International in which landmine and explosive remnants of war survivors speak about their situation and look at progress in the field of assistance from the perspectives of affected communities.

Survivors living in all areas of Serbia were among over one and a half thousand survivors from the 26 countries around the world who evaluated the situation in their own countries for the report. The report is the result of a global collaborative effort including the organization networks of the Nobel Peace Prize co-laureate International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and the international "Ban Advocates" cluster munition survivors initiative- both active in Serbia.

o Serbia is one of 26 countries in the world reporting an obligation to assist significant numbers of landmine survivors.

o These countries have the responsibility to provide adequate care and rehabilitation for survivors and also have expectations of assistance from the international community.

o Estimates indicate that there are more than 3,000 survivors of landmines and explosive remnants of war in Serbia.

Speakers include Serbian survivor representatives, the national survey coordinator for Serbia, and an international research specialist.