Liberia mental health services 'overloaded' after lockdown, MSF says

BARCELONA — As with many other countries, the three-month COVID-19 lockdown in Liberia caused huge disruptions to mental health services while creating an even greater demand for them. Now, Médecins Sans Frontières says a lack of funding and access to medication is overwhelming service providers in a country that has just two psychiatrists, as providers try to ensure that progress around mental health is not lost.

Since July, MSF has been working to restabilize mental health patients and accommodate the growing demand for treatment.

During the lockdown, the organization’s community engagement activities were put on hold and consultations were done over the phone, since a lack of personal protective equipment meant staff members were unable to see patients in person.

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