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An MSF national staff is giving psychoeducation. An MSF mental health team is conducting community outreach activities: going from camp to camp in Longmenshan, Pengzhou, Sichuan province to provide psychoeducation to the villagers on topics such as (i) safety precautions before, during, and after an earthquake; (ii) psychological reactions following an earthquake and self-help techniques for managing these reactions/symptoms. Poster boards with relevant information are custom-made for distribution in camps and villages. Additionally, a psychologist is posted in a fixed clinic in front of a government and hospital and a basic medical treatment base. Another two psychologists form a mobile unit to visit IDP camps in the area to screen people for psychological difficulties and to offer on-site psychological support.
An MSF mental health team is conducting community outreach activities, providing psychoeducation and safety lessons for earthquakes to villagers. China, June 2008.
© Marlene Lee
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MSF first worked in China in 1989 and last worked in the country in 2014.

MSF teams in mainland China have responded to natural disasters, including floods and earthquakes.

Until 2014, we also supported local HIV treatment programmes in Yunnan province, including for people with tuberculosis and hepatitis C co-infections.

In February 2020, at the very start of the COVID-19 outbreak, our teams sent specialised medical equipment to support staff at a hospital in Hubei province.

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