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Ghania Khelifi

A former editor-in-chief of the Algerian daily Liberté and a political journalist, she is also in charge of gender equality in France, where she lives. She holds a postgraduate diploma (DESS) on the work and career of Kateb Yacine.

  • The image depicts a dark stone or slab with a textured surface. On the stone, there are lighter silhouettes that resemble human figures, arranged in a line. The figures appear shadowy and lack distinct features, creating an enigmatic and ghostly effect. Below the silhouettes, there are two arch-like shapes that could represent openings or doorways, adding depth to the composition. Overall, the piece evokes a sense of mystery and abstraction. Mental Health Treatment in Algeria. The Talisman and the Couch Ghada Hamrouche, Ghania Khelifi · August 2024 Algeria’s mental health system is under strain and seems stuck in the past, lacking the impetus required to meet the needs of a society undergoing transformation and whose needs are immense.
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