World Mental Health Day: Gambia Urged to Act on Rising Crisis
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 13/10/2025
By Nelson Manneh As the world marks World Mental Health Day, the call for collective action has never been louder. This year’s theme, “Mental Health in Humanitarian Emergencies” underscores the growing psychological strain on people affected by conflict, crises, and displacement. It also speaks (…)
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