In humanitarian conflicts and crises, adolescent girls are often among the hardest hit. Many lose access to education, face heightened risks of child marriage and are denied the support they need to thrive. This leaves a very real impact on their mental health. 18-year-old Anna from Ukraine and 19-year-old Maria from Syria, members of UNICEF’s Global Girl Leaders Advisory Group, share why mental health support is essential for every girl, in times of crisis and beyond. #GirlGoals
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