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UNICEF USA BrandVoice: WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY: A FORMER REFUGEE SHARES HER STORY

Por: Forbes Business October 11, 2022

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Born in a refugee camp in Tanzania, mental health advocate Egette Indelele talks with UNICEF USA National Youth Council Member Kyle King about her experiences and her work to ease the transition to American life for young refugees. Between adjusting to a new culture, learning a new language and starting a new life without any time to process the experiences they have just lived through, refugees' problems are far from over when they leave... + full article



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