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S3 - Mental health in the South-eastern Europe region

Strengthening the health workforce: improving services and addressing the legacy of conflict

Session description

Mental health is a key element for health system resilience, to ensure healthy environments for the health workforce, address the ongoing impact of past conflicts, and to advance Universal Health Coverage and reach the Sustainable Development Goals.This session is an opportunity to: Present the main findings of the regional comparative study on mental health services in the South-eastern Europe (SEE) region Learn about the unique experience of Bosnia and Herzegovina´s post-conflict mental health reforms over the last 20 years Share best practices to address healthcare workers’ mental health issues Explore the role of civil society in the provision of community mental health services We look forward to discussing how to strengthen mental health services with a focus on the priority policy actions for supporting the mental health of the health workforce. In view of the SEE region aspirations for EU accession, let's discuss how the EU can best support the mental health reforms for wider benefits across the region. 

Speakers in this session

Hinkov, Hristo
Hinkov, HristoRepublic of Bulgaria
Berger, Nathalie
Berger, Nathalie
Jelamschi, Nicolae
Jelamschi, NicolaeNational Agency for Public Health
Jovanovic, Nikolina
Jovanovic, NikolinaQueen Mary University of London
Lakic, Biljana
Lakic, BiljanaUniversity Clinical Center of Republika Srpska
Rizvan, Irina
Rizvan, IrinaInstitute for Population and Development
Jovanovski Dašić, Mira
Jovanovski Dašić, MiraSouth-eastern Europe Health Network (SEEHN)