Over 78% of country’s veterans, ex-combatants have mental health needs, study finds
[Eye Radio - Sudan] - 18/10/2025
A study conducted by Dr. Michael Deng, a clinical psychologist at the Chaplaincy Corps, has found that over 78 percent of South Sudan’s veterans and ex-combatants face significant mental health challenges, but their needs have largely been overlooked. Speaking at the launch of the South Sudan (…)
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