It's an Inside Job
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It's an Inside Job
Inside Moria: The Psychological Impact of Life in a Refugee Camp.
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What drives someone to dedicate their career to the challenging and often heartbreaking work of refugee assistance? What if one person's efforts could significantly impact the lives of thousands? If you're ready to hear an inspiring story of dedication, resilience, and advocacy, this episode is for you.
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Katrin Glatz Brubakk, a Clinical Child Psychologist and Assistant Professor at NTNU. With a passion for working in refugee contexts, Katrin has spent the past eight years in the field, providing support and assistance to refugees in Egypt, Congo, Turkey, and on a rescue boat in the Mediterranean. Notably, she has visited the Moria refugee camp in Greece twelve times, witnessing firsthand the dire conditions and complex challenges faced by its residents.
Imagine being on the front lines, offering support and advocating for those who are most vulnerable.
By listening to this episode, you can:
- Gain Insight into Refugee Realities: Learn about the history and conditions of the Moria refugee camp and the psychological impact on its residents.
- Understand the Power of Advocacy: Discover Katrin's efforts as the head of the "Moriabevegelsen" campaign in Norway, aimed at evacuating children from the Moria camp.
- Be Inspired by Dedication and Compassion: Hear Katrin's personal stories and experiences, highlighting the importance of compassion and action in creating change.
Three Benefits You'll Gain:
- In-Depth Knowledge: Gain a unique perspective on the complex challenges faced by refugees and the political dynamics surrounding refugee camps.
- Inspiration for Advocacy: Learn how to take meaningful action and support advocacy efforts to help vulnerable populations.
- Understanding of Psychological Impact: Understand the psychological consequences of living in refugee camps and the importance of providing mental health support.
Learn about the realities of life in refugee camps, the power of advocacy, and how you can contribute to making a difference.
Katrin Glatz Brubakk's contact information:
Facebook: @KatrinGlatzBrubakk
Twitter: @KatrinGlatzBrubakk
LinkedIn: @KatrinGlatzBrubakk
Book: MORIA: på innsiden av Europas største flyktningleir
REFERENCES:
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S3 E1: Season 3 Premier: The Pillars of Resilience.
S3 E12: Insights from an UN WHO Leader on Fostering Resilient & Responsive Teams. Dr. Rui Vaz, A Former WHO Leader.
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