Improving mental health care in humanitarian emergencies

The mental health needs of people affected by emergencies are significant, but often overlooked by health-care providers. The world is facing an unprecedented number of humanitarian emergencies arising from conflict and disasters. In 2014, nearly 60 million people were forcibly displaced due to conflict, the highest number on record. Climatic and geological hazards continue to take their toll, as seen recently following the devastating earthquake in Nepal, cyclone in Vanuatu and flooding in China, Malawi and Myanmar.

Reference: 
Peter Ventevogel, Mark van Ommeren, Marian Schilperoord, & Shekhar Saxen | 2015
In: Bulletin of the World Health Organization, ISSN 0042-9686 | 93 | 10 | 666-666A
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Rubriek: Post-Conflict Mental Heath Intervention
Keywords: 
Post-Conflict Mental Heath Intervention