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Mental Health of Children in Migration

In this episode of Heartbeat of Humanity, IFRC Psychosocial Centre Communications Officer Jesper Guhle explores how humanitarian actors can support the mental well-being of children in migration.

Participating in the podcast:

  • Orso Muneghina, head of the Global Programme Expert Group on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in SOS Children’s Village International
  • Christel Voldby Winther, Program Manager of Mental Health in the Migration -and Refugee section in the National department of Danish Red Cross
  • Ea Suzanne Akasha, MHPSS Technical Adviser in the IFRC Psychosocial Centre
  • Teresa Sorde Marti, professor of Sociology at the Autonomous University and principal investigator of the REFUGE-ED project

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Listen to the podcast here or subscribe on Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle Podcast or wherever you find your podcasts.

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