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The Manual on Community-Based Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) in Emergencies and Displacement describes the process IOM MHPSS programme managers should follow to design and implement relevant programmes in the aftermath of an emergency and with displaced populations.
While designed for IOM MHPSS programmes, the manual was compiled with the support of 100 experts from various agencies, NGOs and academic centres and links to more than 200 tools, articles and technical websites. As such, the manual is meant to be a reference for MHPSS experts working in the field, beyond IOM programming.
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IOM is interested in receiving feedback for the manual, aiming at regular revisions based on inputs received from the field.
If you are interested in being a part of this exercise, please fill out the Manual Feedback Form here, or send a message to contactpss@iom.int with your feedback using the Word document version of the Manual Feedback Form, which can be downloaded here.
This publication was made possible through the support provided by USAID - Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA).