The volume offers comprehensive exploration of the mental health challenges faced by vulnerable refugees, particularly children, women, and youth from the Horn of Africa, including Sudan, South Sudan, and Ethiopia. It addresses the profound impacts of displacement, poverty, cultural dislocation, and trauma on mental health, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted interventions and policies. Focusing on resilience, coping and real-life interventions, the book provides an in-depth analysis of the complex factors influencing mental well-being. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, it offers a holistic understanding of these challenges and presents practical strategies for mental health practitioners, humanitarian aid agencies, and policymakers. Detailed case studies and real-world examples offers insights into the mental health issues specific to African refugees. Each chapter delves into critical topics such as vulnerability in humanitarian settings, mental health interventions, long-term development, cultural empowerment, psychosocial support, and gender-based violence. The book also examines the role of education in healing and integration. It offers strategic recommendations for improving mental health outcomes through informed policymaking.
This book is an indispensable resource for mental health professionals, researchers, and students in psychology and social work. It is equally valuable for policymakers, humanitarian workers, NGOs focused on refugee assistance, and general readers interested in refugee issues and mental health.