African Radiography and Imaging Sciences | 10 December 2002
Challenges and Opportunities in Post-Conflict Psychology within Zimbabwe
M, a, v, i, s, M, u, d, z, i, n, g, w, a, ,, C, h, i, d, o, M, u, s, h, o, r, i, k, e, y, o
Abstract
Post-conflict environments often present unique challenges for psychological services in Africa, including Zimbabwe. A mixed-methods survey approach was employed, involving online questionnaires and focus group discussions with psychologists, mental health workers, and community members. Findings indicated that a significant proportion (65%) of respondents experienced challenges related to funding and resource allocation, while over half (52%) reported difficulties in engaging the local community effectively. The survey highlights critical areas for improvement in psychological services within Zimbabwe’s post-conflict setting. Recommendations include enhanced financial support, improved communication strategies with communities, and professional development programmes for psychologists.