The silent crisis: Addressing the plight of the boy child and men facing mental health challenges

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 29/07/2025
In recent times, a concerning pattern has emerged across the Namibian region of Ohangwena and beyond: the rising number of men and boy children succumbing to depression and, tragically, taking their own lives.
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