Program 

The Nordic Network for MHPSS in Fragile and Humanitarian Settings was founded in 2022 following the first Nordic Conference for MHPSS co-hosted by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danish Red Cross and Save the Children Denmark.

The program is under construction; we will share it here later.


Opening  plenary session 3rd of June 09.00-11.30
Pilestredet 32, N002.107 (Large Auditorium)

Tracks and sub-themes

Part 2: Closed conference
Held in Pilestredet 46, Athene 1 and 2

Children and education

  • Sub-session 1: Learning environments and healing spaces promoting and caring for mental health and well-being
  • Sub-session 2: Caregivers and trusted adults creating safe and nurturing environments across the life course
  • Sub-session 3: Voices of children and locally led action in humanitarian and fragile settings

Climate and nature

  • Sub-session 1: Co-benefits of Climate–MHPSS Integration in fragile and humanitarian settings: What works? Evidence-based models for climate-responsive mental health
  • Sub-session 2: Cross-sectoral collaboration for climate and mental health resilience: Who works together? Partnerships and governance for systemic change
  • Sub-session 3: Community-led and inclusive responses to climate-mhpss challenges: Who leads and benefits? Centering marginalized voices in climate-mental health action

Innovation

  • Sub-session 1: Showcasing innovations
  • Sub-session 1: Showcasing innovations in humanitarian and fragile settings: locally led, context-driven innovations: from concept to impact
  • Sub-session 2: Collaborations for accelerating innovation: partnerships and pathways: scaling what works in MHPSS
  • Sub-session 3: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Frameworks: measuring what matters: participatory and decolonized MEL for MHPSS Innovation