Information Session: Mental Health in Complex Emergencies

Information Session: Mental Health in Complex Emergencies

Take an online humanitarian training course with the IIHA at Fordham University this Fall! In this recap you will learn about the graduate-level Mental Health in Complex Emergencies course. Join Course Professor, Whitney Fry and Professor and Founder, Dr. Lynne Jones to learn about the course's history, structure, objectives, requirements, and detailed information about the content and approach. Amitav Roy, an alumnus from Bangladesh, shares his positive experience with the course. The session concludes with a Q&A on attendance patterns, funding opportunities, and course logistics. The team also discusses the course's structure, including live sessions on Mondays and Thursdays, required readings, and quizzes, emphasizing that it requires 5 hours of work per week. IIHA Program Officer, Luciany provides information about tuition costs and application deadlines, noting that the next semester begins in late August with an application deadline of early August. The MHCE is also available for academic credit. Please email iiha@fordham.edu for more information. Earn your MHCE this Fall! Apply: https://iihaglobal.org/program/online-humanitarian-training-courses/ The MHCE is a program run by the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Fordham University.