Post-conflict Zimbabwe faces significant challenges in psychological recovery and development, including trauma from war and displacement. A qualitative approach using focus group discussions with local psychologists and community members to gather insights on current practices and future needs. Focus groups revealed a need for culturally tailored interventions addressing both physical and psychological trauma, particularly among female survivors of sexual violence. Psychologists in post-conflict Zimbabwe require training in cultural sensitivity and trauma-specific methodologies to effectively support affected populations. Training programmes should incorporate gender-responsive practices and emphasise community engagement in designing intervention strategies.
Chiragwe Chidyaussa (Mon,) studied this question.