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Impressions from vivo’s outpatient clinic in Northern Uganda

In 2017 the vivo outpatient clinic in Gulu, Northern Uganda, is still successful and impressing us with their work.

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In 2017 the vivo outpatient clinic in Gulu, Northern Uganda, is still successful and impressing us with their work.

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Impressions from vivo’s outpatient clinic in Northern Uganda
Posted on Thursday May 25th, 2017Friday May 26th, 2017Author VivoCategories Projects, UgandaTags family violence, war & conflict, therapy

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(de) Vielen Dank an alle Unterstützer!
Posted on Friday April 7th, 2017Friday May 11th, 2018Author VivoCategories Germany, ProjectsTags refugees

A big step: Goma in the DR Congo becomes permanent project location

The project “Assurer la formation des formateurs sur l’approche NET dans la prise en charge en santé mentale des surviviants des VSBG” is a two-year project in the region of North and South Kivu, which is part of a four-year large-scale project. The aim of the intervention is to train psychologists in narrative exposure therapy (NET) and to build a sustainable structure to treat victims of sexual gender based violence and to strengthen the health system of the region. This is vivo’s greatest project so far in this region.
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Lesen Sie weiter: A big step: Goma in the DR Congo becomes permanent project location

The project “Assurer la formation des formateurs sur l’approche NET dans la prise en charge en santé mentale des surviviants des VSBG” is a two-year project in the region of North and South Kivu, which is part of a four-year large-scale project. The aim of the intervention is to train psychologists in narrative exposure therapy (NET) and to build a sustainable structure to treat victims of sexual gender based violence and to strengthen the health system of the region. This is vivo’s greatest project so far in this region.
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A big step: Goma in the DR Congo becomes permanent project location
Posted on Thursday April 6th, 2017Thursday April 6th, 2017Author VivoCategories D.R. Congo, ProjectsTags women, child soldiers, sexual violence, therapy

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