United Nations Selects Duquesne to Help Bring Peace to Peacekeepers
The organization is providing the U.N.'s Division of Healthcare Management & Occupational Safety and Health with its popular YouTube videos on mindfulness, which focus on calming emotions and anxiety. The videos are available on the U.N.'s Digital Mental Health Platforms and will be available worldwide for U.N. Uniformed Personnel.
"We are thrilled that the U.N. has selected our videos to assist their personnel, who face difficult and stressful situations daily," said PIE Director Dr.
The videos are embedded on the U.N.'s MindCompanion app to help assist UN personnel who may not have ready access to the internet. The MindCompanion app is available to everyone for free.
Pollock, a biology professor and award-winning educator, founded the Partnership in Education to improve STEM education and health literacy. Working together with Dr.
The organization's YouTube channel has over 11,000 subscribers and 2 million views.
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