Doctors Against Genocide (DAG) and the International Consortium of the Palestine Mental Health Networks have united in support of the Sick from Genocide campaign.
Surveys
The Chile-Palestine, Palestine-Global, and South Africa-Palestine Mental Health Networks have created two surveys to understand how the genocide in Palestine is affecting the health and well-being of those witnessing it. These surveys are based on symptoms commonly linked to vicarious trauma and those identified in Sick from Genocide, a campaign by Doctors Against Genocide.
Impact of the Genocide in Palestine on Health and Well-being
(Based on Sick from Genocide)
https://forms.gle/ZHYHJdpVNEW3PCmu5Impact of the Genocide in Palestine on Mental Health Professionals
https://forms.gle/AqFYHv8tF5hAqBHbA
Your participation helps:
Show how deeply the crisis impacts people worldwide.
Bring awareness to the urgent mental health implications.
Inform advocacy and support efforts.
Week of Action: February 17-21
"Sick from Genocide" – A Global Call to Action
Social Media Campaign (February 17-21)
Join us in amplifying the message of Sick from Genocide. Throughout the week, we will share powerful content developed by Doctors Against Genocide. We invite you to show solidarity by updating your Instagram logos, sharing campaign materials, and displaying a visual statement of support.
Global "Sick from Genocide" Day – February 19
On February 19, DAG and the Palestine Mental Health Networks declare a global day of action. We encourage individuals and organizations to participate in ways that align with their advocacy efforts.
Why February 19? On this day, advocates and organizers will be on Capitol Hill lobbying U.S. lawmakers, making it a pivotal moment to demand justice.
Sick Day Protest: Take a sick day—we are sick from genocide.
Demonstrations: Join local protests to amplify our message.
Need support?
Mental health professionals worldwide are offering one free consultation session. To access this service, email info@pgmhn.org with the subject line “Sick from Genocide.”
Symposium – February 21
Join us on February 21 at 4:00 PM Palestine Time (3:00 pm Central European Time, 2:00 pm Ireland and the UK, 9:00 am USA EST) for a symposium featuring expert panelists discussing the impact of genocide on mental health. This will be an opportunity to share experiences, build resilience, and learn practical coping skills.
To register for event, please follow this link