Shuno with Jaago

The Impact of the Bengali Mental Health Movement

15 min · 9. okt. 2022
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Hi all! For the second episode of Shuno with Jaago, we were able to interview Unsha Bakker from the Bengali Mental Health Movement. We were able to discuss the foundations of this movement, the influence of the pandemic on their work, and the current information and programs that they offer. We hope that you all were able to learn more about the goals and individual work of this organization. Stay tuned for further episode in this podcast!  Instagram of BMHM: @bengalimentalhealthmvmnt https://www.instagram.com/bengalimentalhealthmvmnt/ [https://www.instagram.com/bengalimentalhealthmvmnt/] campsite.bio/bmhm [//campsite.bio/bmhm]

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