QUIET HEROES OP-ED: Mental health of emergency workers in humanitarian crises must be protected

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 12/10/2025
When others run away from danger to seek safety, healthcare workers are the first to run towards it. They make impossible choices about who to treat first when supplies run out, and they carry the moral scars long after the world has moved on.
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