Who is Where, When, doing What: mapping services for mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies

Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) practitioners have, like other humanitarian aid providers, grappled with issues of coordination and associated problems, such as duplication of services, gaps in delivery and unmet needs. To combat this, a mapping tool has been developed to address the issues particular to MHPSS programming, both during and following an emergency. 'Who is Where, When, doing What' (4Ws) is a practical tool to assist the mapping of MHPSS interventions. This article provides a brief historical background and describes how the tool has been piloted in Jordan, Haiti, Nepal and Syria. Finally, the authors comment on two field reports on recent experiences with 4Ws mapping in Jordan and Libya, in this issue of Intervention.

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Reference: 
Ruth O'Connell [et al.] | 2012
In: Intervention : the international journal of mental health, psychosocial work and counselling in | 10 | 2 | juli | 171-176