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Photo by Robin Hammond @Hammond_Robin | “What happens to people with mental health conditions?” I asked the driver. “We put them in prison,” he said. An hour later I was in a dark cell in Juba Central Prison, South Sudan. Some inmates spoke to me, some to voices only they heard. Many didn’t speak at all, keeping to themselves and to the dark concrete corners that had become their world. I noticed a young man who neither looked at nor spoke to me. He was completely naked except for a shackle at his ankle. I had to take his picture, I thought. But as I was about to, I caught myself. I wasn’t sure if it was right. If this was me, my brother, my son, would I be okay with this image appearing on the front page of a newspaper? With this question, Condemned —my documentation of mental health in countries in crisis—began. It started with this young man and a promise. I’m sharing this now because May is mental health awareness month. To see more and read about that promise I made follow @onedayinmyworld


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