Friend,
Flashes of intense conflict. Fleeing from the only place you’ve ever called home. Losing a loved one.
Every day, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff meet people in conflict zones who have experienced trauma and are struggling to come to terms with what has happened to them. In El Geneina, Sudan, the combination of conflict and displacement is taking a heavy toll on people’s mental health.
More than half a million people have already crossed the border from Sudan to seek refuge in neighboring Chad. MSF teams are providing vaccinations, reproductive health care, and urgently needed mental health consultations across the country—including to the 180,000 refugees currently living in Adré transit camp. |