Zimbabwe aunt every day to find people to chat, but to save lives.
those in Britain
in many clinics in Zimbabwe, there is a long chair called "friendship wooden chair" (friendship bench).
and the owners of these chairs are a group of unknown Zimbabwe granny..
over the past ten years, these ordinary old granny They sit in the "friendship wooden chair", pointing to people who are suffering and struggling, helping thousands of Zimbabwe people suffering from mental illness to be cured of the mind...
mental illness, not rich and precious.
depression, anxiety and panic attacks, they are not only popular in the first world countries, but also in many economically extremely backward places, and even more serious, including the inland countries of Africa, Zimbabwe.
because of the years of poverty, confusion and widespread AIDS, about 30% of the primary care patients in Zimbabwe have common psychological diseases, mainly depression and anxiety.