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#11663659
14 Oct 2024
Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Lagos State, and Dr. Gbonjubola Abiri, Consultant Psychiatrist, RediMed Consulting, release ceremonial green balloons, symbolizing hope and resilience in the face of mental health challenges, during the launch of the new Mental Health Helpline, 0700 000 MIND (0700 000 6463), at the ''Lift Up Hope'' event. This event is organized to mark World Mental Health Day 2024 with the theme, ''Roadmap to Implementing Employee Assistance Programmes,'' highlighting key strategies for promoting mental well-being in the workplace, held in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on October 11, 2024.
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#11663661
14 Oct 2024
A volunteer holds ceremonial green balloons, symbolizing hope and resilience in the face of mental health challenges, during the launch of the new Mental Health Helpline, 0700 000 MIND (0700 000 6463), at the ''Lift Up Hope'' event. This event is organized to mark World Mental Health Day 2024 with the theme, ''Roadmap to Implementing Employee Assistance Programmes,'' highlighting key strategies for promoting mental well-being in the workplace, in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on October 11, 2024.
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#11663662
14 Oct 2024
Ceremonial green balloons, symbolizing hope and resilience in the face of mental health challenges, are released during the launch of the new Mental Health Helpline, 0700 000 MIND (0700 000 6463), at the ''Lift Up Hope'' event. This event is organized to mark World Mental Health Day 2024 with the theme, ''Roadmap to Implementing Employee Assistance Programmes,'' highlighting key strategies for promoting mental well-being in the workplace, held in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on October 11, 2024.
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#11663663
14 Oct 2024
Ceremonial green balloons, symbolizing hope and resilience in the face of mental health challenges, are released during the launch of the new Mental Health Helpline, 0700 000 MIND (0700 000 6463), at the ''Lift Up Hope'' event. This event is organized to mark World Mental Health Day 2024 with the theme, ''Roadmap to Implementing Employee Assistance Programmes,'' highlighting key strategies for promoting mental well-being in the workplace, held in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on October 11, 2024.
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#11663664
14 Oct 2024
Ceremonial green balloons, symbolizing hope and resilience in the face of mental health challenges, are released during the launch of the new Mental Health Helpline, 0700 000 MIND (0700 000 6463), at the ''Lift Up Hope'' event. This event is organized to mark World Mental Health Day 2024 with the theme, ''Roadmap to Implementing Employee Assistance Programmes,'' highlighting key strategies for promoting mental well-being in the workplace, held in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on October 11, 2024.
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#11663665
14 Oct 2024
Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, Special Adviser on Health to the Governor of Lagos State, and Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health in Lagos State, watch the release of ceremonial green balloons, symbolizing hope and resilience in the face of mental health challenges, during the launch of the new Mental Health Helpline, 0700 000 MIND (0700 000 6463), at the ''Lift Up Hope'' event. This event is organized to mark World Mental Health Day 2024 with the theme ''Roadmap to Implementing Employee Assistance Programmes,'' highlighting key strategies for promoting mental well-being in the workplace, held in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on October 11, 2024.
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#11663660
14 Oct 2024
From left to right: Dr. Folasade Oludara, Director of Family Health and Nutrition at the Ministry of Health, Lagos State; Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Health, Lagos State; Dr. Laja Odunuga, representative of the First Lady of Lagos State; Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, Special Adviser on Health to the Governor of Lagos State; Dr. Gbonjubola Abiri, Consultant Psychiatrist at RediMed Consulting; and Dr. Tolu Ajomale, Head of Special Projects and Mental Health at the Ministry of Health, Lagos State, participate in the launch of the new Mental Health Helpline, 0700 000 MIND (0700 000 6463), at the ''Lift Up Hope'' event. This event is organized to mark World Mental Health Day 2024 with the theme ''Roadmap to Implementing Employee Assistance Programmes,'' highlighting key strategies for promoting mental well-being in the workplace, in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on October 11, 2024.
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#11489919
19 Aug 2024
A child is standing at a fishing boat dock in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programmes to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489920
19 Aug 2024
A child is sleeping on the wooden floor of a fishing boat dock in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programmes to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489921
19 Aug 2024
Children are playing at a dock area in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programmes to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489922
19 Aug 2024
Children are playing at a dock area in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programmes to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489914
19 Aug 2024
Children are playing by jumping into the sea in a slum area in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programs to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489915
19 Aug 2024
Children are playing by jumping into the sea in a slum area in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programs to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489916
19 Aug 2024
Children are playing by jumping into the sea in a slum area in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programs to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489917
19 Aug 2024
Children are playing by jumping into the sea in a slum area in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programs to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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#11489918
19 Aug 2024
A child is playing near a fishing boat dock in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 18, 2024. UNICEF and the Government of Indonesia are releasing a groundbreaking report that examines the increasingly severe impacts of climate change on children in Indonesia and underscores the urgent need for climate policies and programs to focus on children. The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children report is revealing significant gaps, finding that many social sector policies, laws, regulations, and plans are overlooking the impact of climate change and are not including child-focused actions to address climate change such as rising temperatures and sea levels. Indonesia is ranking 46th out of 163 countries on The Children's Climate Risk Index issued by UNICEF, indicating children's high vulnerability to environmental stresses and extreme weather events. A significant majority of children in Indonesia are being exposed to air pollution, while an estimated 28 million are being exposed to coastal flooding, and 15 million to heat waves.
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