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Seminar on Conflict and Mental Health in Northeast India
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Aheibam Koireng / Hanjabam Shukhdeba *

Seminar on Conflict and Mental Health in Northeast India on January 23, 2016
Seminar on Conflict and Mental Health in Northeast India on January 23, 2016



Seminar on Conflict and Mental Health in Northeast India
Organised by:
Department of Social Work
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU),
Regional Campus, Manipur

Mental health is more than the absence of disease or disorder. It is defined as a state of complete mental well-being including social, spiritual, cognitive and emotional aspects. And Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that a person may develop after experiencing or witnessing an extreme, overwhelming traumatic event during which they felt intense fear, helplessness, or horror.

For the study, victims included all the persons who had experienced, witnessed or were confronted with an event or events that involved actual or threatened death or serious injury or a threat to physical integrity of self or others as a result of the ethnic violence. He remarked that out of the total 100 cases taken up for study 97 percent had some form of psychiatric morbidity.

Further, the hospital sample had 100 percent morbidity which was expected as the individuals have attended the psychiatric OPD for treatment. The field sample which was 'at risk' population showed 94 percent morbidity. In the case of PTSD in the total sample was found to be 25 percent, PTSD in Hospital Sample was only one case (2 percent) and PTSD in the field sample was 24 cases (48 percent). As way forward he stressed on the need for recognition of the importance of the linkage between poverty, conflicts, social capital, mental and psychosocial well-being and dysfunction.

The session also had a short discussion hour after the resource persons had spresented their respective papers. During the discussion hour, resource persons were asked different questions by delegates. Queries about the law related with conflicts, insurgency problems and mental health were clarified by resource persons. With this the session was concluded with the words of appreciation from Dr. Aheibam Koireng Singh.

Babloo Loitongbam presented a paper titled, "Culture of Impunity and Mental Health", Human Rights Alerts. As a part of the presentation there was a screening of a documentary film, "claiming justice: Women Confronting Impunity in India's Northeast", a Human Rights Alert production, which was followed by discussion.

The post lunch session titled, "Conflict and Resilience Mechanism" was chaired by Dr. Sashi Mangang, State Epidemiologist, Manipur Health Services and 3(three) resource persons presented papers. Kangujam Ranjit representing Families of Involuntarily Disappeared Association (FIDAM) presented a paper titled, "FIDAM's Experience". He narrated the agony of the family members of the "disappeared" persons after the imposition of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in the hill areas in 1958 and in the valley areas of Manipur in 1980.

He stressed that what had and is happening to Manipur is as good as wiping out the people from the State after the imposition of the draconian law. After a husband disappeared, the onus of caring the family goes to the wife. It is heart wrenching to observe how the wife struggles. Equally questionable is if the victims receive the deserved legal rights.

He added that FIDAM submitted a PIL to provide the same to the High Court of Manipur. "However, no positive response is forthcoming. It has become a habit of the State as well as the Union Government to put everything under the carpet and cover up its misdeeds", he remarked. He also pleaded to the medical fraternity to organise awareness programmes on mental health especially for the families of the "disappeared" persons so that they can be rehabilitated and bring back into normal life.

Sobita Mangsatabam from the Women Action for Development, Imphal shared "Resilience Mechanism (Experience from Eco Project)", a project that covered Kashmir and Manipur. In the case of Manipur (May 2014 to December 2015) as a part of the project, 25 villages in Thoubal district were covered. According to her Thoubal district has the record of having the highest number of fake encounters, arbitrary killings and enforced disappearances.

She said that Awareness Generation Programme (AGP) on mental health, health camp and community based psychosocial care and support were organised. Plus, Resilience Building Program (RBP) targeting community leaders, alliance building with apex civil society organisation such as the United Committee Manipur, All Manipur United Club Organisation and Extra-judicial Executions Victims Families Association, Manipur, etc., Need Based Skill Training Program and Capacity Building Program for the victims (direct and indirect) of armed conflict were conducted.

She added that Screening, Clinical Assessment (mental disorder) and Referral Service for the needy were provided in the year 2014-15. Further she mentioned that Livelihood Support (overall 154) were provided to needy such as conflict widow (26), torture victim (108), family who lost bread earner (13), victim who sustained either projectile/bullet/splinter injury (5) and family who lost bread earner due to enforced disappearance (2).

According to her some of the major challenges faced during the tenure of the project were included trust deficit between implementing staffs and villages due to false promise made by other NGOs in the past and refusal of local elected representatives to involve in the project as awareness on MNREGA, PDS and governmental schemes were included during the implementation. Otherwise, local representatives tried to discredit the project in order to avoid their self interest from governmental welfare schemes. Moreover, care-givers were seen as informers.

Alung Kamei from Rural Education & Action for Change, Manipur (REACH-M), Pallel shared his experience on "Resilience Mechanism (Experience from Eco Project)". He stated that objective of the project was to improve the quality of life of people affected by the prolonged conflicts in Manipur and to improve the resilience of the most vulnerable people in coping with and recovering from the affects of conflict.

The project covered 15 villages in the Chandel district. He shared that Awareness Generation Programme (AGP) on mental health, health camp and community based psychosocial care and support were organised. Plus, Resilience Building Program (RBP) targeting community leaders, alliance building with apex civil society organisations, need based skill training program and capacity building program for the victims (direct and indirect) of armed conflict were conducted.

He added that screening, clinical assessment (mental disorder) and referral service for the needy were provided. Further he mentioned that livelihood support were provided to needy such as conflict widow, torture victim, family who lost bread earner, victim who sustained either projectile/bullet/splinter injury and family who lost bread earner due to enforced disappearance.

According to him the psycho social functioning of people are affected by various consequences of conflict situation. People are living in stressful environment due to traumatic events. Limited livelihood opportunities are available to the victims and costs for treatment for the affected people (psycho-social problem) are extremely high. Finally he shared that people suffering from psycho social issues are stigmatized due to lack of community awareness.

Concluded....


* Aheibam Koireng Singh / Hanjabam Shukhdeba Sharma wrote this article for e-pao.net
The writer can be contacted at akoireng(aT)gmail(doT)com
This article was posted on Janaury 28, 2016.


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