Coronavirus – Liberia: Mental health and epilepsy patients more vulnerable during COVID-19 crisis
October 6, 2020
Download logoThe COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges for mental health and epilepsy patients in Liberia, leading to greater social isolation and disrupting treatment in some cases.
MSF helps treat more than 1,400 people with epilepsy or mental illnesses in collaboration with five health facilities in and around the capital, Monrovia. The clinical program is reinforced by teams of psychosocial workers and volunteers in the communities, promoting mental health services and supporting
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