thephotosocietyのインスタグラム(thephotosociety) - 5月25日 21時30分
Photo by @hammond_robin for @onedayinmyworld�-�“The mental health of my daughter started in the form of malaria, serious headache, pain all over her body and it makes her feel sick everyday and disorganizes her mind so that she can’t speak well nor write some thing in school.” Rose Muju takes care of her daughter Viola Malig, who developed mental health issues after contracting malaria. Neither are able to work.�-�In South Sudan, decades of fighting has displayed millions. While the conflict has raged, facilities that provide for people living with mental health conditions have not been able to be developed. This is particularly troubling when one considers the level of trauma the fighting and displacement has caused. In the capital Juba, without adequate infrastructure many people living with mental health issues have been locked up in the central prison. Handicap International has been working with the South Sudanese Ministry of Health to strengthen mental health services in both the prison and in Juba Teaching Hospital. As a result many of those detained have had their chains removed and been reunited with their families.�-�#inmyworld is designed to expose the challenges faced by people living with mental health issues and give them the chance to be seen, heard and valued. @witness_change is a nonprofit that aims to improve life for excluded groups by amplifying their stories. To see more or to share your own mental health story please follow @OneDayInMyWorld
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