Therapy has been helping Boko Haram survivors and street youth in Liberia turn their lives around.In northern Nigeria, a programme called Counselling on Wheels is offering mobile mental health services in remote and dangerous areas.They’ve been giving Boko Haram survivors and others affected by conflict a safe space to talk about the horrific violence and trauma they have been exposed to.In Liberia, a project called Sustainable Transformation of Youth in Liberia has been using cognitive behavioural therapy and a cash reward to turn young men away from crime. A new study has shown the scheme is working.Presenter: Myra AnubiProducer/reporter: Lucy BurnsLiberia producer: Massa KannehProduction Co-ordinator: Ibtisam ZeinSound mix: Hal HainesExecutive producer: Tom CollsEditor: Penny MurphyImage: Counselling on Wheels (Credit: Neem Foundation)
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