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2021-2022 Rosalynn Carter Fellows for Mental Health Journalism announced in Latin America
Journalists Flavia Fontes Mantovani, of Folha de SĂŁo Paulo daily newspaper in Brazil, and Katherine Stanley Obando, from solutions journalism outlet El Colectivo 506 in Costa Rica, will receive USD$5,000 to investigate mental health in their regions. The Carter Center in Atlanta and Universidad de La Sabana in Bogotá, Colombia,…
Carter Center and The National announce 2021-2022Â Rosalynn Carter Fellows in UAE
ATLANTA (Sept. 8, 2021) — As part of a partnership with The National media outlet in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), The Carter Center announces two new fellows for the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism Program in the UAE. Fellowship recipients Amandeep Bhangu and Anam Rizvi will join an international cohort…
How behavioral health services in Georgia schools are helping build kids’ resilience
By Helen Robinson Associate Director, Public Policy, Carter Center Mental Health Program The fear faced by children across Georgia stays with Marnie Braswell. Ask about students’ mental health and she’ll tell you of the boy whose grandfather died last year and whose father just tested positive for Covid-19. “I can’t…