New rehabilitation mission in the East
Our teams have deployed a mobile unit to assist 45 survivors in remote areas...
Read moreMedical and psychosocial rehabilitation in Central Africa. Expertise in compliance with the Istanbul Protocol.
Beneficiaries assisted
Countries of intervention
Years of expertise
Mediators trained
Medical care for the physical consequences of torture. Local care in compliance with the Istanbul Protocol. Access to medicines and long-term follow-up.
Individual and group therapy for survivors of trauma. Reconstruction of identity and social ties. Secure discussion groups.
Documentation of violations. Support before national and African instances. Access to justice for victims without resources.
Each beneficiary can become a mediator. Training of 134 community actors who multiply the impact on a large scale.
Raising awareness in communities, security forces, and judicial actors on fundamental rights and the prevention of torture.
Support for victims of conflicts related to natural resources — deforestation, land grabbing, pollution — in crisis areas.
Amara*, 34 years old, Cameroonian refugee. 8 months without speaking. Doctors didn't know where to start. Torture had taken everything.
Our multidisciplinary team deploys the Istanbul Protocol. Doctor, psychologist, lawyer, social worker. 6 months of intensive follow-up.
Amara regains sleep. Then speech. Then school. Today, he trains other survivors — 1 beneficiary → 1 mediator → 20 people helped.
"MDHAT didn't just heal me. It gave me back the right to exist. Today, I'm helping twenty other people. My dignity, I share it."
Our teams have deployed a mobile unit to assist 45 survivors in remote areas...
Read moreA UNHCR article highlights the importance of the Istanbul Protocol in our care protocols...
View articleMDHAT presented its annual report on the human rights situation in Central Africa...
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