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Mental Health is the Foundation for Learning
Education Cannot Wait's Executive Director, Yasmine Sherif, emphasizes the urgent need to address the mental health of school-aged children, adolescents, and teachers living in conflict-ridden and climate-disaster affected regions. The organization integrates mental health and psychosocial support services in all its investments, aiming to prevent the loss of education and provide a comprehensive solution for quality education. By prioritizing mental health and supporting teachers in crisis settings, Education Cannot Wait has reached nearly 9 million children and adolescents. Strategic partnerships and increased funding are crucial in addressing the mental health crisis and ensuring a quality education for all.
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