Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Task Force
The Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Task Force is a coordination body chaired by the Ministry of Public Health and co-chaired by WHO and UNICEF, which comprises around 60 organisations working in the MHPSS response (UN agencies, local and international NGOs and ministries).
Its mission is to ensure an effective, coordinated and focused inter-agency response to the MHPSS needs of the persons affected by the Syrian crisis and the host population in Lebanon through identifying and addressing the gaps, promoting the importance of MHPSS at all levels as well as developing standards and building the capacity of the MHPSS sector.
To achieve this mission, an annual action plan is developed by the task force to focus its work on addressing the identified gaps and priorities.
The task force meets on a monthly basis at central level in Beirut and at regional level in the Bekaa, in the North, and in the South.
Its mission is to ensure an effective, coordinated and focused inter-agency response to the MHPSS needs of the persons affected by the Syrian crisis and the host population in Lebanon through identifying and addressing the gaps, promoting the importance of MHPSS at all levels as well as developing standards and building the capacity of the MHPSS sector.
To achieve this mission, an annual action plan is developed by the task force to focus its work on addressing the identified gaps and priorities.
The task force meets on a monthly basis at central level in Beirut and at regional level in the Bekaa, in the North, and in the South.
MHPSS Task Force Minutes of Meetings
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Indicators
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Indicators
Minutes of meetings
Minutes of the meetings of the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Task Force
Timings of meetings
Schedule of MHPSS Task Force meetings
Terms of Reference
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