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Michael Pluess, Felicity Brown, and Catherine Panter-Brick (ECPC member). “Supporting the mental health of forcibly displaced children.” Nature Reviews Psychology (2025) (See video metada)
Michael Pluess, Felicity Brown, and Catherine Panter-Brick (ECPC member). “Supporting the mental health of forcibly displaced children.” Nature Reviews Psychology (2025) (See video metada )
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Dr. Erinna C. Dia
Dr. Erinna C. Dia has just taken office as the UNICEF Representative in Togo. Prior to her assignment in Togo, she served as the Associate Director of Early Childhood Development in New York. In that role, she led UNICEFs work in the field by providing vision, leadership, and strategic guidance to ensure that the development and well-being of young children are institutionalized and supported in the organization’s global programs, advocacy, and policy efforts.
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