
OPINION | Why prioritising mental health is crucial during humanitarian emergencies such as war or conflict
[Sowetan Live - South Africa] - 15/10/2025
The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) estimates of mental disorders in conflict settings indicate that just above 20% of people who’ve experienced war or other conflict in the past 10 years will suffer one of the mental disorders.
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