akwasi osei, the medical director of accra psychiatric hospital, explains why the ghanaian health care system can do so little about the prayer camps. >> what we will do with respect with the instance of mount horeb at manfi and other such prayer camps where they put patients in chains, they flog them, starve them, and whatnot -- what the law says is that we are not going to ban them really; because the truth is that people will go there. that is their belief. so if you ban them, they will go underground. >> mariam salifu takes care of patients in accra for basic needs. today she's making a house call on liela suraka, whose niece has been caring for her since she became depressed. >> at first she became a burden to me, but now she can do everything for herself. she can generate money. she earns money. "basic needs" gave her seed money to trade on. >> richard tsormena is one of those who made it. the ngo has helped him return to his family in accra. richard has epilepsy and he, too, spent years of his life in chains. now he goes to the market every day in his district. he works there as