OPINION | Mental health cannot wait until after humanitarian crises

OPINION | Mental health cannot wait until after humanitarian crises

[Sowetan Live - South Africa] - 13/10/2025
Collaborative initiatives across disciplines, such as psychology, social work and medicine, will strengthen the collective understanding and therefore the response when it is needed. Human connection is an important part of healthcare.
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