MSF continues psychological care for earthquake and tsunami survivors | Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International

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11 May 2011 Two months after the massive earthquake and tsunami in the northeast of Japan, a team of MSF Japanese psychologists are continuing to work with survivors as government-led recovery efforts expand across the region. MSF has also designed, provided materials and managed the construction of a temporary housing shelter for 30 people in Baba-Nakayama, Minami-Sanriku, Miyagi prefecture.
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MSF continues psychological care for earthquake and tsunami survivors | Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
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11 May 2011 Two months after the massive earthquake and tsunami in the northeast of Japan, a team of MSF Japanese psychologists are continuing to work with survivors as government-led recovery efforts expand across the region. MSF has also designed, provided materials and managed the construction of a temporary housing shelter for 30 people in Baba-Nakayama, Minami-Sanriku, Miyagi prefecture.
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