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In Syria, the huge mental health project

Summary by Le Temps
At the time of releases from prison and returns home, psychiatric needs are massive but staff and resources are lacking. Reporting from a health center near the Turkish border, Mutiaa repeated it three times, she was “stressed.” Her husband, still angry since he was badly burned in the face by bombings, can't stop yelling at their two children who are sick. It is to treat them that she came here, to this Doctors of the World center called “Salam…
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At the time of releases from prison and returns home, psychiatric needs are massive but staff and resources are lacking. Reporting from a health center near the Turkish border, Mutiaa repeated it three times, she was “stressed.” Her husband, still angry since he was badly burned in the face by bombings, can't stop yelling at their two children who are sick. It is to treat them that she came here, to this Doctors of the World center called “Salam…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
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