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Mental Health in Mining Is Becoming a Survival Issue in the DRC and Grassroots Action Is Responding

Millions depend on artisanal mining, but conflict and poor conditions are driving distress. Local organisations and peer groups are offering practical support.

Mental Health in Mining Is Becoming a Survival Issue in the DRC and Grassroots Action Is Responding

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March 22, 2026

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