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Webinar: Programming for Children's Social and Emotional Well-being - Lessons from Iraq

FRESH School Health and Nutrition Webinar: Programming for Children's Social and Emotional Well-being - Lessons from Iraq

Date: Tuesday, 17th September 2019

Time: 9am EDT/ 2pm BST/ 4pm EAT/ 9pm SGT

  • What is social-emotional learning and how does it happen in schools in Iraq?
  • How do we measure children's social and emotional skills and well-being in emergency and tenuous environments?
  • What tools can we use to evaluate the effect of social-emotional learning activities on children's competencies?

Join us and Save the Children colleagues from Washington DC/ USA, and Kurdistan/ Iraq, as they share their experience of promoting and measuring social-emotional learning in an emergency context, on our webinar commemorating World Mental Health Day.

Featured Speakers:

  • Dr. Allyson Krupar, Senior Specialist, Save the Children USA
  • Ms Chiara Moroni, Education Specialist, Ave the Children, Iraq
  • Ms. Gentjana Gjergji, BPRM Project Manager, Save the Children, Iraq

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