Projet de soins de réadaptation pour les survivants de violences et de mauvais traitements, Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan

In 2024, Médecins Sans Frontières launched a multidisciplinary rehabilitative care project for survivors of violence and illtreatment in Kazakhstan.

Read full article in the 2024 International Activity Report 

Our activities in 2024 —

individual mental health consultations

The project, set up in the city of Almaty, in collaboration with local partners, focuses on mental health services, medical referrals, and health education for vulnerable groups. 

This includes the Kandastar community, ethnic Kazakhs who have returned to Kazakhstan after years or even generations of living abroad, primarily in countries such as China, Mongolia, and Uzbekistan.

Many Kandastar returnees face challenges integrating into society in Kazakhstan, or suffer from mental health problems that developed during their emigrant life. In response, we started to provide them with individual mental health support and psychoeducation sessions, to help them cope with stress, trauma, and adjustment difficulties. 

Our team is working to strengthen their resilience by providing psychosocial support and promoting community-based support and mental health awareness among the Kandastar. We aim to alleviate their trauma, and ensure they receive the care and support necessary to rebuild their lives.

Kazakhstan IAR map 2024 ©MSF

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