Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health
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The Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health, formerly the Columbia University Global Mental Health Program, is a center that runs numerous advocacy, research, and training initiatives in global mental health. This center is directed by Dr. Kathleen M. Pike.
The following programs are managed by the Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health:
Research
- Africa Mental Health Foundation Collaboration
- WHO Collaborating Centre for Capacity Building and Training in Global Mental Health
Advocacy
Training
- Global Mental Health Summer Internship Program for Undergraduate Students
- Global Mental Health Practica for Master’s Students at Columbia University
- Global Mental Health Scholars Program
The Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health is supported by an International Advisory Board and Young Professionals Board which contribute philanthropically and programmatically to the center.
To learn more about the Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health, please contact: [email protected]