Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivors

This paper examines the short-term outcomes of five livelihood projects implemented by IRCT member centers in Uganda, India, Lebanon, Nepal, and Palestine. These projects aim to support the rehabilitation of survivors of torture (SOT) by combining mental health and psychosocial support...

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Main Authors: Berta Soley, Skyla Park
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Language:English
Published: International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims 2024-01-01
Series:Torture
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/torture-journal/article/view/141456/192688
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description This paper examines the short-term outcomes of five livelihood projects implemented by IRCT member centers in Uganda, India, Lebanon, Nepal, and Palestine. These projects aim to support the rehabilitation of survivors of torture (SOT) by combining mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) with livelihood interventions such as vocational training, farming, and small business development. Although the study’s methodological limitations (such as small sample sizes, short project durations and lack of experimental groups), the findings suggest that integrating livelihood support with psychosocial treatment improves survivors’ well-being, social relationships, and com-munity integration. The paper concludes that, while preliminary results are promising, further re-search and longer-term studies are needed to fully assess the impact of livelihood support on the rehabilitation of SOT.
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spelling doaj-art-9d0830f2aecc4bb8b516b8628faafd482025-08-20T01:47:24ZengInternational Rehabilitation Council for Torture VictimsTorture1018-81851997-33222024-01-01342344010.7146/torture.v34i2.141456Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivorsBerta Soley0Skyla Park1Project Associate at the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT)University of Michigan, Undergraduate FellowThis paper examines the short-term outcomes of five livelihood projects implemented by IRCT member centers in Uganda, India, Lebanon, Nepal, and Palestine. These projects aim to support the rehabilitation of survivors of torture (SOT) by combining mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) with livelihood interventions such as vocational training, farming, and small business development. Although the study’s methodological limitations (such as small sample sizes, short project durations and lack of experimental groups), the findings suggest that integrating livelihood support with psychosocial treatment improves survivors’ well-being, social relationships, and com-munity integration. The paper concludes that, while preliminary results are promising, further re-search and longer-term studies are needed to fully assess the impact of livelihood support on the rehabilitation of SOT.https://tidsskrift.dk/torture-journal/article/view/141456/192688survivorslivelihoodsmental health
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Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivors
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survivors
livelihoods
mental health
title Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivors
title_full Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivors
title_fullStr Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivors
title_full_unstemmed Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivors
title_short Small funding can make a big difference: short-term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well-being in torture-survivors
title_sort small funding can make a big difference short term outcomes of five projects linking livelihoods with mental health and well being in torture survivors
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livelihoods
mental health
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