Dzaleka: More than 60,000 refugees living in Malawi's Dzaleka Refugee Camp carry deep trauma from war and persecution in their home countries. Community-based organizations are supporting refugees recovery.According to Deutsche Welle, the refugees in Dzaleka are receiving essential psychosocial support to help them cope with the psychological impact of their past experiences. These organizations are working within the camp to provide necessary mental health services and aid in the healing process for the affected individuals.Dzaleka Refugee Camp, located in Malawi, has become a temporary home for thousands fleeing conflict and violence. The support initiatives aim to address the mental health needs of the camp's residents, many of whom have faced significant hardship and trauma. By focusing on mental health recovery, these efforts are intended to improve the overall well-being and resilience of the refugees as they navigate life in the camp.
Malawi Offers Psychosocial Support to Refugees in Camps
Malawi Offers Psychosocial Support to Refugees in Camps
January 28, 2026
Two Tanzanians Arrested in Kajiado with Elephant Tusks Worth Ksh.14M
January 26, 2026
From Education to Marriage: Major Human Rights Gains of 2025
December 31, 2025
New Game Reserves in Tanzania Threaten Maasai Livelihoods
December 29, 2025