MHPSS

We offer a range of mental health and emotional support services to help displaced individuals build resilience and improve their well-being. Through initiatives like Social Emotional Learning (SEL), psychological support, and spiritual care, the program addresses both emotional and practical needs.

The program focuses on providing comprehensive mental health support through various initiatives. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is implemented to help individuals, especially children and adults, develop emotional resilience and coping skills. In addition, the Urban Education Project (UEP) employs three psychologists who lead community events aimed at promoting mental well-being. A robust referral system is in place to connect individuals with the necessary services and support. Spiritual care is also provided in camps, with a special emphasis on the Family Friendship Group, which fosters community bonds and emotional support among displaced families. These combined efforts work to enhance the mental health and well-being of individuals in vulnerable situations.