The Power of Mental Health to Break Cycles of Violence and Promote Peace
Mental health is an essential intervention to address violence and trauma at the individual, interpersonal, and systemic levels.
Innovations in health care policies and programs (more)
Mental health is an essential intervention to address violence and trauma at the individual, interpersonal, and systemic levels.
Integrating positive mental health practices is the only way for social change leaders to maximize the incredible potential of their organizations and the communities they serve.
More than one billion people live in rural, isolated areas in low-income countries. Improving their access to roads and transportation is a prerequisite to unlocking better health, education, and economic outcomes.
An excerpt from The Microstress Effect on tapping into relationships to mitigate the effects of cumulative microstress
An excerpt from America’s Path Forward on prioritizing the joy and health and proximate leadership of Black women.
We’re seeing remarkable advances in telemedicine stemming from the international aid response to the war in Ukraine. What have we learned that could be applied in the United States and globally?
Palliative measures such as needle-exchange programs form a third model of neoliberal urban-poverty governance alongside policing and paternalism.
An excerpt from Emotional Justice on redefining Black women’s relationship to labor
What big international NGOs—BINGOs—need to learn about growing external social enterprise solutions.