Our projects

Researching, learning, innovating, and advocating for child, youth and family MHPSS.

From compendium to action: RE:MH turns insights on NCDs and mental health for children and youth into a co-created dialogue series and a practical Playbook for implementation.
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Ongoing
We are building the Lived Experience (LE) Collaboration Platform – an online platform that makes meaningful collaboration between researchers and people with lived experience of mental health challenges easier and more effective.
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Ongoing
Humanitarian financing is undergoing a historic shift. As conflict, displacement, and climate-related shocks drive mental health needs to record levels, major reductions in funding lead to closure of services and the unravelling of vital community safety nets. This crisis demands more than just appeals to restore funding; it forces a critical rethinking of how we deliver MHPSS, what we fund, and how we can be most effective and efficient in a rapidly changing system. While other initiatives have documented the immediate impacts of the funding cuts, this project seeks to answer the vital next question: “So, what do we do now?”. 
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SCIREARLY is a three-year project funded by the European Commission looking at how best to enable children to learn and thrive in school and complete their education.
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MHPSS in Action was a three-year research project that provided an in-depth analysis of the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Better Learning Programme in Colombia and Kenya, and Amal Alliance’s Colours of Kindness initiative in Greece.
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Completed
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Ongoing
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
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Completed