Mongolian women get help to escape violence even amid pandemic
ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia– When Dulam* first sought help from a one-stop service centre in northern Mongolia, she was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.For years, she had experienced violence by her husband – as had her four children, aged 2 - 16. Dulam, now 38, hid the violence from family and friends for fear of bringing shame upon her children. Hope that things would ever get better was all but lost, and she had contemplated suicide.
Source: UNFPA News - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund Source Type: news
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