Kenya’s Troubled 60-Year Mental Health Journey
![Four men sit chained in a room at the Coptic Church Mamboleo, in Kisumu city, western Kenya, where over 60 men, women, and children with real or perceived mental health conditions are detained. Staff at the church say residents are naked or partially clothed so that they do not run away or escape.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2023/12/202312drd_kenya_shackling.jpeg?h=08b866d1&itok=9BSCVitd)
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