Themanummer : Mental health and psychosocial support, Data and displacement, Missing migrants

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Foreword: no health without mental health 
Sigrid Kaag (Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, the Kingdom of the Netherlands)  
www.fmreview.org/issue66/kaag  
 
Creative tensions in the framing of MHPSS  
Alastair Ager (Queen Margaret University/Columbia University) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/ager  
 
Engagement of protection actors in MHPSS: the need for cross-sectoral cooperation  
Sarah Harrison, William S Chemaly, Fahmy Hanna, Nancy Polutan-Teulières and Peter Ventevogel (IFRC Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support / Global Protection Cluster / World Health Organization / UNHCR)  
www.fmreview.org/issue66/harrison-chemaly-hanna-polutanteulieres-ventevogel  
 
Urban mental health and psychosocial support in Egypt  
Nancy Baron (PSTIC Cairo) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/baron  
 
Culture bias and MHPSS  
Joanne Michelle F Ocampo, Mhd Nour Audi and Mike Wessells (Columbia University) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/ocampo-audi-wessells  
 
The importance of teacher well-being for student mental health and resilient education systems  
Danielle Falk, Paul Frisoli and Emily Varni (Teachers College / LEGO Foundation / Save the Children US) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/falk-frisoli-varni  
 
Faith-sensitive MHPSS for humanitarian practitioners 
Leonie Harsch, Corrie van der Ven and Olivia Wilkinson (Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities / Kerk in Actie) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/harsch-vanderven-wilkinson  
 
Faith and MHPSS among displaced Muslim women  
Kathleen Rutledge, Sandra Iman Pertek, Mohammad Abo-Hilal and Atallah Fitzgibbon (Queen Margaret University / University of Birmingham / Syria Bright Future / Islamic Relief Worldwide)  
www.fmreview.org/issue66/rutledge-pertek-abohilal-fitzgibbon 

Roles and responsibilities of cultural mediators 
Emilie Venables, Katherine Whitehouse, Caterina Spissu, Lilian Pizzi, Ahmad Al Rousan and Stefano di Carlo (Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg and Italy) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/venables-whitehouse-spissu-pizzi-alrousan-dicarlo  
 
GBV and mental health among refugee and host community women in Lebanon 
Alina Potts, Rassil Barada and Angela Bourassa (Global Women’s Institute / ABAAD-MENA) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/potts-barada-bourassa  
 
Community-based approaches to MHPSS  
Dmytro Nersisian, Marine Ragueneau, Heide Rieder and Guglielmo Schinina’ (International Organization for Migration) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/nersisian-ragueneau-rieder-schinina  
 
Physical activity, mental health and psychosocial support 
Simon Rosenbaum, Alastair Ager, Leslie Snider, Ajwang Warria, Holly Collison, Sabrina Hermosilla and Davy Vancampfort (UNSW Sydney / Queen Margaret University / The MHPSS Collaborative / University of the Witwatersrand / Loughborough University London / University of Michigan / KU Leuven) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/rosenbaum-ager-snider-warria-collison-hermosilla-vancampfort  
 
Adaptation of MHPSS in camps in the context of COVID-19 
Jordan Balletto, Hannah Bergbower, Alice Tang and Fernando Ona (Louisiana Department of Health / Delkab OB GYN Affiliates / Tufts University) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/balletto-bergbower-tang-ona   
 
From place to space: field insights on adapting child-friendly spaces during COVID-19 
Janna Metzler, Aimyleen Gabriel, Frieda Mwebe and Kevin Savage (Columbia University / World Vision UK / World Vision International) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/metzler-gabriel-mwebe-savage  
 
Therapy in Uganda: a failed MHPSS approach in the face of structural issues 
Costanza Torre (London School of Economics and Political Science) 
www.fmreview.org/issue66/torre  

Reference: 
| 2021
In: Forced Migration Review ; ISSN: 1460-9819 | 72 pagina's | 66 | march
https://reliefweb.int/report/world/forced-migration-review-issue-66-mental-health-and-psychosocial-support-data-and
Open Access
Keywords: 
COVID-19 (en), Displacement, Egyptians, Epidemiology, Females, Humanitarian Assistance, Lebanese, Mental health, Migrants, Muslims, Psychosocial support, Refugees, Uganda