Clear Path International (CPI) is a non-profit organization based in the United States. The organization assists civilian victims of war in post-conflict zones. This assistance takes the form of direct medical and social services to survivors and their families as well as equipment support to hospitals. Clear Path International's projects are in Vietnam, Cambodia and on the border of Myanmar and Thailand. In 2001 CPI established a vocational skills training program for landmine survivors in Kampong Cham, Cambodia.
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| - Clear Path International (CPI) is a non-profit organization based in the United States. The organization assists civilian victims of war in post-conflict zones. This assistance takes the form of direct medical and social services to survivors and their families as well as equipment support to hospitals. Clear Path International's projects are in Vietnam, Cambodia and on the border of Myanmar and Thailand. In 2001 CPI established a vocational skills training program for landmine survivors in Kampong Cham, Cambodia.
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| - Clear Path International serves civilian victims of war in Vietnam, Cambodia and the Thailand - Burma Border
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| - Martha Hathaway, Executive Director; Imbert Matthee, Board President
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| - Clear Path International (CPI) is a non-profit organization based in the United States. The organization assists civilian victims of war in post-conflict zones. This assistance takes the form of direct medical and social services to survivors and their families as well as equipment support to hospitals. Clear Path International's projects are in Vietnam, Cambodia and on the border of Myanmar and Thailand. In the year 2000 Clear Path began working to remove unexploded ordnance in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam which was, at the time, the largest unexploded ordnance removal effort by an NGO in Vietnam's history. In 2001 CPI established a vocational skills training program for landmine survivors in Kampong Cham, Cambodia.
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