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Report
07 April 2021
Urging ministries to invest in mental health - guide
The Global Mental Health Action Network

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Urging ministries to invest in mental health - guide (PDF, 8 MB)
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Report
24 March 2021
Finance's role in improving mental health
The Global Mental Health Action Network

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Finance's role in improving mental health (PDF, 13 MB)
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Report
23 March 2021
No Lost Generation Advocacy Brief for Brussels V Conference
No Lost Generation

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NLG Advocacy Brief 2021 (PDF, 845 KB)
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Report
08 July 2020
NLG MHPSS Mapping phase II report
An NLG report examining MHPSS programmes for children, adolescents, youth and parents/caregivers in Syria and from Syria and Iraq crises affected countries

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NLG MHPSS Mapping phase II report (PDF, 2 MB)
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Report
01 July 2020
NLG MHPSS Mapping - executive summary
Executive summary of the NLG report examining MHPSS programmes for children, adolescents, youth and parents/caregivers in NLG countries

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MHPSS executive summary (PDF, 479 KB)
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Report
11 June 2020
Mental health and psychosocial support in refugee operations
UNHCR

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Mental health and psychosocial support in refugee operations during the COVID-19 pandemic (PDF, 456 KB)
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Report
01 June 2020
Multi-sectoral MHPSS programs during COVID-19
IASC Reference group on mental health and psychosocial support

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Operational considerations for multi-sectoral MHPSS programs during the COVID-19 pandemic (PDF, 8 MB)
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Report
01 June 2020
No Lost Generation advocacy brief
No Lost Generation

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No Lost Generation 2020 advocacy brief (PDF, 885 KB)
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Report
18 May 2020
COVID-19: Working with and for young people
Compact for Young People in Humanitarian Action

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COVID-19: Working with and for young people (PDF, 7 MB)
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Report
10 May 2020
3RP COVID-19 response
Regional Refugee & Resilience Plan

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3RP COVID-19 Response (PDF, 6 MB)
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