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Cameroon: Clinic Helps Victims Traumatized by Separatist Conflict

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The ongoing separatist conflict in Cameroon’s western regions has created a growing humanitarian emergency that has affected close to two million people.

Ndome fled her village to Cameroon’s capital, Yaoundé, where she found help at a unique trauma clinic run by the Hope and Rehabilitation organization.

Hope and Rehabilitation say they have helped over 1,200 internally displaced people like Ndome since starting the clinic four years ago.

Kwa Mendi adds, the NGO doesn’t want a situation where internally displaced people will just receive food.

Cameroon’s ongoing military-separatist clashes in the western regions mean the need for trauma therapy will only grow.

Source: allAfrica.com

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