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How to involve the whole community in mental healthcare
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Spending time with people helps them to feel valued and appreciated
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Living confidently despite stigma and discrimination
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Tearfund partner, Serve, shapes Afghanistan's inclusive education policy
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Tearfund's partner negotiates a community electricity supply
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Tearfund's partner raises public awareness and educates government officials about mental health
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It is widely accepted that the success of a Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) process depends mostly on the skills of the facilitator. This is because in most cultures defecation is considered a private, personal activity, which should not be publicly discussed.
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by Justin Power. SERVE Afghanistan has been working with stigmatised groups of Afghans for many years. As is common throughout the world, Afghan society has false ideas about people with disabilities. To address this stigma, SERVE provides accurate information and demonstrates that society’s ideas need to change.
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by Rina Teeuwen Afghanistan has gone through a time of turmoil. The civil war has resulted in many people having to flee their homes and an increase in crime, drug addiction, oppression and unemployment. The people who are best placed to transform the lives of women in this situation are the Afghan women themselves.