Clinic helps Myanmar refugees process the trauma of war
Thailand's MAE SOT Injuries sustained by those escaping the turmoil in Myanmar are frequently more than simply physical.
Experts warn that the Southeast Asian country is experiencing a worsening mental health crisis four years after a military coup that turned into a bloody civil war. This problem is exacerbated by the junta's atrocities against civilians and a humanitarian crisis that has resulted in the displacement of over 3 million people.
The Mae Tao Clinic, located outside the border town of Mae Sot in neighboring Thailand, provides them with some respite.
Hundreds of Burmese people show up at the clinic every morning in hopes of seeing a doctor, being vaccinated, or getting a prenatal checkup. Others work as migrant laborers or have entered Thailand illegally, while others reside ...