Ethiopia, Oct. 8 -- Three years after the cessation of hostilities in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, communities continue to face the devastating consequences of violence, displacement, and the collapse of essential services.

More than 760,000 people remain displaced in this region, many living in overcrowded camps with little access to food, clean water, sanitation, or shelter.

While the two-year conflict in Tigray ended nearly three years ago, thousands of people are still dealing with one of the most overlooked consequences: the psychological trauma of violence, loss, and displacement. This impact is heightened when coupled with lack of access to essential mental health care.

"Life is very hard," says Gebreyohanes, who was physicall...