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Saturday, March 26, 2016
Mental Health Conference: Call for Participation
The Integrated Mental Health Initiative and Uganda Buddhist Center cordially invite students, academics heads of universities and colleges, local government leaders, religious leaders and the general public for an educational seminar under the theme: “Healing Transgenerational Trauma: Critical Evaluation of Right Mindfulness and African Wisdom.” to take place at the Uganda Buddhist Center premises in Bulega, Garuga, along Entebbe Road (Gerenge Taxis dock at the Old Taxi Park – ask to be dropped at the Uganda Buddhist Center). The event will take place on 9th and 10th April 2016.
Regarding the Pilot Study from April 9-10:
1. For international travelers, there is NO transport refund, However, food and accommodation will be provided.
2. Participants from Uganda will be provided with food, modest accommodation ( one room per two people) at Banana village and their transportation cost ( taxi fares only) will be refunded.
3. All participants should confirm their participation before April 5.
Entrance is free
You are all invited.
For further information, email dishma.imhs@gmail.com or call Jacob +256774336277, also visit our FP: www.facebook.com/integratedmentalhealthinitiative
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