Gaza mental health worker Zahra Legris on helping people traumatized by war




A mental health worker who works with psychological first aid in southern Gaza spoke to FRANCE 24 from there about the horrors of what is happening in the region and how she and her colleagues are trying to help. Zahra Legris is the head of mental health activities for Doctors Without Borders, or MSF, based around Khan Younis. Every day she talks to people, often children, who are deeply traumatized by the war. Many suffer from grief, displacement and destruction of quality of life. She talked to us in Perspektiva.



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