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A Study Shows How Social Mentoring Improves the Integration and Well-Being of Migrants

Summary by El Independiente
Day-to-day racism and discrimination not only undermine the psychological well-being of migrants, but also erode their sense of belonging and exponentially increase the risk of social isolation. This pressure, coupled with migration mourning and precariousness, constitutes a scenario of high vulnerability. In this context, the study Mentoria social, well-being and mental health in racialized migrants, promoted by the Social Observatory of the “l…
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Day-to-day racism and discrimination not only undermine the psychological well-being of migrants, but also erode their sense of belonging and exponentially increase the risk of social isolation. This pressure, coupled with migration mourning and precariousness, constitutes a scenario of high vulnerability. In this context, the study Mentoria social, well-being and mental health in racialized migrants, promoted by the Social Observatory of the “l…

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El Independiente broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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