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Shauna M. Murray

Academic & Media
Shauna is the guest editor of Journal 2025
USA

About Shauna

Shauna M. Murray is a PhD student researching global inclusion and social development at the College of Education and Human Development in the University of Massachusetts Boston, USA. With over 15 years of experience in global health, education and early childhood development, she collaborates with communities, governments and stakeholders to support initiatives such as Rwanda’s Sugira Muryango programme. She has co-authored numerous publications and contributed to securing funding to expand locally grounded, evidence-based programmes that prioritise sustainable, community-driven solutions.

Stories by Shauna

  • Parenthood & Caregiving

Breaking the cycle of generational trauma before parenthood

Rwanda’s holistic approach to mental health through family-centred care

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  • Parenthood & Caregiving

Rompre le cycle des traumatismes générationnels avant la parentalité

L’approche holistique de la santé mentale au Rwanda grâce à des soins axés sur la famille

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