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Home News CoverageShedding Light on the Mental Health Needs of Families of the Missing in Syria Published March 11, 2024 As the UN takes steps to establish an international body to address the humanitarian needs of survivors and families of the missing and disappeared in Syria, an event was held in The Hague to examine the needed supports and roles. Yusra Al-Kailani, resilience programming trainer and psychotherapist, spoke on a panel as part of the event, discussing the psychosocial needs of families and victims.LinkShedding Light on the Mental Health Needs of Families of the Missing in SyriaSourceInternational Center for Transitional JusticeShare this News Coverage
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