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Psychological resilience webinar

  • By Florence Pinchon, ODI
  • 27/07/2016

Women resting in the village of Bagaré, Burkina Faso, March 30, 2016. TRF/Zoe Tabary

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28 July, 15:00 UK time (GMT+1) / This webinar will explore the implications of psychological resilience for international development, exploring what types of resources, relationships, and coping skills are important for thriving in the face of shocks and stresses.

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