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I am a manager at the World Forum for Mental Health https://www.wfmh.org, working at the intersection of social issues, public discourse, and international collaboration. My professional focus lies in supporting initiatives that address mental health challenges through research-informed dialogue, advocacy, and cross-sector cooperation. I am particularly interested in how complex global topics can be communicated clearly, responsibly, and with human sensitivity.

Over the years, I have worked closely with researchers, policy-oriented organizations, and civil society actors to help translate evidence and lived experience into narratives that inform decision-makers and the wider public. I believe that storytelling — including visual commentary, satire, and illustration — plays a critical role in shaping public understanding of mental health, inequality, and social responsibility.

I value platforms that encourage critical thinking, freedom of expression, and constructive debate. Cartoon Movement represents an important space where complex social and political issues can be explored through creative and visual storytelling that reaches beyond traditional academic or policy audiences.

My interests include global mental health, public policy, media ethics, and the role of art and journalism in reducing stigma and challenging oversimplified narratives. I am motivated by collaboration with creators and thinkers who use their work to question assumptions, highlight underrepresented perspectives, and contribute to more informed and compassionate public conversations.

Through my professional and personal engagement, I aim to support initiatives that combine analytical depth with creative expression, helping bridge the gap between research, policy, and the human stories behind global issues.