Torrential rains in Monrovia, Liberia, Friday morning did not deter dozens of family members and friends from arriving at the Tubman National Institute of Medical Arts hours before graduation ceremonies for the nation’s first mental health clinicians began. No one wanted to miss their loved one become part of their nation’s history and hope for a better future.
The Carter Center Blog
August 17, 2011, 4:21 pm
Liberia’s First Mental Health Clinicians Deploy to Fight Disease, Build Hope
By Paige Rohe
Posted in Liberia, Mental Health
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