
Whether living on the frontlines of conflict or supporting social justice movements from afar—the strain of injustice and violence takes a toll. This Bulletin shares how counterparts in Burma and Colombia are making mental health a priority. From participating in workshops on trauma-informed reporting and self-care, to creating safe spaces for legal staff accompanying LGBTQI+ survivors of violence, and training community health workers to address a spike in mental health needs—our counterparts are fostering communities of care and bolstering overall wellbeing.
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Regardless of where they report from, journalists covering the atrocities of the military junta are paying a further price: their mental health.
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