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More Than First Responders, The Podcast
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[AUDIO] Healing in Crisis: Youth and Child-Centred Response in Iran
More Than First Responders, The Podcast
24 minutes
1 month ago
[AUDIO] Healing in Crisis: Youth and Child-Centred Response in Iran
In this episode of the More Than First Responders podcast, Ciara speaks with Mehrsa Hamidi, a medical student and youth humanitarian leader from Iran. Mehrsa discusses the power of youth-led initiatives in driving systemic change, the importance of advocacy for children’s health and rights, and innovative approaches to humanitarian action in challenging environments. She talks about founding InPedia, the pediatric association at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, and her volunteer work supporting children directly. The conversation highlights children’s specific needs in emergencies, the importance of prioritising mental health, and how bringing together different specialisms can strengthen humanitarian action. It is a thoughtful exchange that reinforces the central role of youth in shaping more inclusive, holistic, and responsive approaches to crisis.   ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in December 2024 and reflects the perspectives shared during the recording date. The global humanitarian landscape continues to evolve rapidly, with new challenges facing youth activists and vulnerable communities alike. ⚠️ Trigger warning: This episode contains sensitive themes, including sexual abuse of children. View discretion advised.
More Than First Responders, The Podcast