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Author: Rawan Hamadeh

Rawan Hamadeh joined Project HOPE in July 2020 as an associate mental health project coordinator. Originally from Lebanon, she was able to accumulate experience in humanitarian assistance and system reform while pursuing her master’s degree in health care and quality management. She has previously held roles in UN agencies, international NGOs, and within Lebanon’s ministry of public health.
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Women Carry An Undue Mental Health Burden. They Shouldn’t Have To

Rawan Hamadeh
Women Carry An Undue Mental Health Burden. They Shouldn’t Have To

We are facing a mental health crisis on top of all the other crises in the country. There is a widespread need for high-quality mental health services—especially for women and children.

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