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Ghana - chorzy umysłowo - Noor Images

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Ghana - chorzy umysłowo - Noor Images
The psychiatric section of Edumfa Heavenly Ministry Spiritual Revival and Healing Centre is split into wards for men and wards for women. The chains have been removed in response to criticism from Human Rights Groups. In their place, for those considered violent or at risk of running away, are cages. Family members often stay with their sick loved one praying with them and sometimes on their behalf for a cure to what many consider a spiritual affliction. Edumfa Heavenly Ministry Spiritual Revival and Healing Centre in Edumfa, Cape Coast, Ghana. It is purportedly the largest, most established prayer camp in the country. Christians from all over Ghana (and other African countries) come to the camp in the hope of receiving, through the power of The Lord, such ???blessings??? as sickness cured, and end to infertility, a job, a ministerial appointment, travel outside the country, and even money. It has become particularly well known for healing people with mental health problems. For a population of nearly 26 million, Ghana has only 13 practising psychiatrists in public service and one registered private practitioner. There are only three psychiatric hospitals all of which are in the south of the coastal belt of country, with few options for care outside these facilities. WHO, whose statistics the Mental Health Authority regularly cites, says that only about 3 percent of the approximately 2.4 million Ghanaians suffering from mental disorders are receiving care at medical facilities, that leaves more than 2 million outside the purview of sanctioned treatment ??" a great many of whom, even the most conservative estimates would concede, are seeking assistance at prayer camps and other informal sites. There are no official figures, but recent estimates put their number of prayer camps at several hundred. These camps operate with virtually no government oversight. In Ghana, as elsewhere, the stigma of mental illness is a poison that can saturate a social world, summarily mut
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2016-12-16
Robin Hammond / NOOR/EAST NEWS
Noor Images
Robin Hammond
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