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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Janet Kantalama Kantana joins Josephine to talk about how we can understand mental health challenges in the age of climate change. We explore how our inner wellbeing is affected when day to day life is disrupted by intense or unpredictable weather events. And we talk about measures we can take - individually and collectively - to make sure we are mentally resilient in those circumstances. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Janet Kantalama Kantana is a psychologist and Executive Director of Safe Places Uganda. It's a private facility helping people deal with mental health issues and addiction. You can find out more about Safe Places here: &lt;/p&gt;

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<p>Janet Kantalama Kantana is a psychologist and Executive Director of Safe Places Uganda. It&#39;s a private facility helping people deal with mental health issues and addiction. You can find out more about Safe Places here: </p>

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