“Mental Health in Kenya: A Crisis We Can No Longer Ignore”
NAIROBI, Kenya — In a small one-room bedsitter in Kayole, 23-year-old Eva stares at the ceiling. It’s 11 a.m. and she hasn’t left the bed. Not because she’s lazy, but because she can’t. “Every morning, I feel like a stone is sitting on my chest,” she whispers. “I brush my teeth because I have to….
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