Zim’s Prisons A Living Hell For Mental Patients
Zimbabwean Prisons still suffer from critical resource shortages and over crowding and these problems are acute for prisoners with mental illness
Zimbabwean Prisons still suffer from critical resource shortages and over crowding and these problems are acute for prisoners with mental illness
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has moved to address gaps in the treatment of mental health in the country through the provision of training to 21 medical doctors and 200 nurses, 263Chat can reveal. MSF Head of Mission Abi Kebra Belaye, noted that the provision of training
Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) on Monday handed over its community mental health project activities to the University of Zimbabwe's department of Psychiatry as part of the organisation's efforts to address health gaps in the country's psychiatry care system. According to the MSF Head of Mission for Zimbabwe, Abi
Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has called on donors to support mental health activities in order to address challenges affecting mentally ill patients in Zimbabwe. By Philemon Jambaya Speaking during the World Health Day commemorations that coincided with the official opening ceremony of the Harare Central Hospital Psychiatric
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