This is a huge challenge for the international community and also for donor countries. For example, in Liberia there is not one psychiatrist in the whole country. One can understand the need for psychosocial counselling and so on in dealing with the trauma from a very long civil war. They don't have any forensic expertise. They have asked us to look into this to see if we can assist, if we can mobilize donors and others to look into that and help them.
It is also important to learn from this post-conflict situation. We have to acknowledge this as a phenomenon that needs to be dealt with. Maybe sometimes we move too quickly into development, saying that once a war is over we can go on as if everything has been taken care of. We have to look into the psychosocial needs of the population, and in particular the child soldiers, and the traumas that have been experienced by the population. I can only agree with you.