'No longer required': Nauru orders mental health carers to leave island

Mental health professionals on Nauru with Medecins Sans Frontieres may be forced to leave after the Nauruan government told the organisation to cease its work.

Parnian, 13, right, and her mother Zaha embrace.

Doctors Without Borders have been told to cease their mental health work with Nauru's detainees. (AAP) Source: AAP

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Published 7 October 2018 10:38am
By Maram Ismail

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