International Organization for Migration: We provided mental health services to more than 174 thousand people
The International Organization for Migration has announced that it has provided mental health services to 174,477 people from January to May this year.
This organization wrote in a tweet today (Monday, 15th of Gemini) that these people received services in the fields of psychological education activities, mental health and psycho-social support.
The International Organization for Migration says its mental health professionals help communities recover from the effects of crises and disasters.
Meanwhile, a number of international organizations have reported that more than half of the Afghan population is suffering from depression due to the dominance of the current government in Afghanistan.
Also, the ever-increasing restrictions of the current government have left devastating psychological and psychological damage on Afghan society, especially women and girls.
In addition to these restrictions, several decades of war and insecurity and the lack of access to medical services are considered to be the main factors in the increase of mental illnesses in the country.
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