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The Infant Feeding in Emergencies (IFE) Core Group, in partnersip with the MAMI Global Network and the Global Nutrition Cluster (GNC), are pleased to invite you to the upcoming global webinar: 

Integrating Mental Health and Psychosocial Support into Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies programming 

Wednesday, 11 February, 14:00 – 15:30 CET/Geneva time  
🔊 English | Français | Español | العربية

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This practitioner-oriented session will examine how maternal stress, trauma, and psychosocial distress affect breastfeeding, infant and young child feeding, caregiver–infant bonding, and infant mental health in humanitarian settings. Importantly, the webinar will highlight concrete suggestions, practical recommendations, and real-life solutions to help ensure that counselling and support services prevent and mitigate the adverse effects of stress and trauma, enabling women and their infants to continue successful breastfeeding and infant and young child feeding practices

Through realistic role-play scenarios from emergency contexts, participants will be engaged in trauma-informed counselling approaches, techniques, and language that can be immediately applied in their own programmes. 

Session outcomes

Participants will:

  • Strengthen their understanding of the evidence linking trauma, caregiver wellbeing, and IYCF outcomes

  • Observe interactive role-play scenarios presenting trauma-informed counselling language and approaches

  • Increase awareness and understanding of available IYCF-E and MAMI tools

  • Reflect on operational challenges and identify practical, actionable steps for programme integration in their own settings

Languages

To support inclusive global participation, simultaneous interpretation will be provided from English into French, Spanish, and Arabic throughout the whole webinar.

Intended participants

This webinar is particularly relevant for Humanitarian and emergency practitioners, including programme managers, technical advisers, health and nutrition workers, IYCF-E and MHPSS specialists, lactation counsellors, government counterparts, and partners.

We strongly encourage colleagues working in humanitarian and fragile settings to join this global exchange and strengthen trauma-informed, integrated support for mothers and their children.

Have questions?

For questions or additional information about the event, please contact Alessandro Iellamo at [email protected] and Rachael Menezes at [email protected]

 

We look forward to seeing you then!    
 

“In Ethiopia’s Tigray region, social service worker Manna Leake (left) greets Serkalem Hagos during a home visit. Leake works for the Organization for Social Services, Health and Development (OSSHD), a partner of the USAID Caring for Vulnerable Children activity, led by FHI 360. In the aftermath of the region’s 2020–2022 civil war, Leake reconnects families living with HIV to health, mental health, and family support services.”  Photo credit: Genaye Eshetu for FHI 360
Photo credit: Genaye Eshetu for FHI 360. “In Ethiopia’s Tigray region, social service worker Manna Leake (left) greets Serkalem Hagos during a home visit. Leake works for the Organization for Social Services, Health and Development (OSSHD), a partner of the USAID Caring for Vulnerable Children activity, led by FHI 360. In the aftermath of the region’s 2020–2022 civil war, Leake reconnects families living with HIV to health, mental health, and family support services.”

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