Domitina Kahira, a resident of Biharamulo District in Tanzania, lost her husband to Marburg virus disease in January 2025 and faced mental health challenges post-recovery. WHO, in collaboration with other organizations, provided counselling and psychosocial support to Kahira and others affected by the outbreak, helping them cope with grief, stress, and stigma. Kahira received assistance in reuniting with her family, reintegrating into the community, and rebuilding resilience, showcasing the importance of mental health services in emergencies for socio-economic recovery.
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Donald Trump aid cuts could push Nigerians into the arms of Boko Haram militants
In north-eastern Nigeria, significant cuts to humanitarian aid have exacerbated the plight of nearly 1.4 million displaced people reliant on support, increasing the risk of recruitment by Boko Haram. As aid dwindles, malnutrition rates soar, with Médecins Sans Frontières reporting a doubling in severe cases, while families like Aisha Abubakar's struggle to survive on minimal assistance amid ongoing insecurity. Want More Context? 🔎
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