Dr. Mawada Adam is a Sudanese-British Psychiatrist based in the North-East of UK. Through Collective Circles, Mawada has partnered with CMI Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation and other NGOs to provide Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) workshops for more than 200 Sudanese women displaced after the Sudan war in Uganda, Egypt and Chad. Mawada has done medical training her in Khartoum and completed her further psychiatry training in the North-West of England in 2019. She is currently practicing as a Liaison Psychiatrist in Northumberland with CNTW NHS Foundation Trust. Mawada’s keen interests include Afrocentric analytical approaches to healing trauma in the diaspora as well as Cultural and Spiritual Psychiatry. Mawada has gained MBBS degree from University of Medical Sciences & Technology (Sudan), PGCert Psych from University of Manchester and is a proud member of Royal College of Psychiatrists UK, MRCPsych. To learn more about her work, click here.