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The World Health Organization (WHO) has been dedicated to providing Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) services for Armenian refugees and host populations, as it has been identified as a critical need by refugees. To address this need, WHO has established a mobile team that travels weekly to affected communities to provide immediate MHPSS support. Over the past 6 months, the mobile team has provided consultations to over 973 individuals, with 16% being children and 35% being older people. In addition, WHO is working on building the capacity of the MHPSS hotline, where operators are available to provide support, referrals, and assistance to callers experiencing anxiety, depression, or suicidal thoughts. Over the past 6 months, 10 operators have received specialized training and have responded to a total of 4546 calls.

Vahan Simonyan, a psychiatrist on the mobile team, emphasizes the ongoing acute mental health needs in the population. He notes that after six months, they are diagnosing more long-term and chronic conditions like depression, as refugees with existing mental health histories are showing severe signs of distress. The provision of MHPSS for burn patients, their families, and medical staff has also been a significant focus of WHO’s response. Over 1262 individual sessions have been provided to 149 individuals, including 96 burn patients

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