Survivor Corps
Survivor Corps (formerly Landmine Survivors Network) was co-founded in 1997 by two American landmine survivors, Ken Rutherford and Jerry White. Over its 13 years of existence, it expanded from its original mandate, which was to campaign for an international ban on landmines, to campaigning for global recognition of disability rights in international law. Survivor Corps ceased operation in September 2010.
Grant History
2007-2010: £280,000
Website: http://www.survivorcorps.org/
Located in:
United States
Working in: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Burundi, Colombia, Croatia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Kosovo, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of, Montenegro, Rwanda, Serbia, Uganda, United States, Viet Nam
Programme: Minority Rights: People with Disabilities
