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Women's Day: South Asia’s ‘only peace psychologist’ is a 34-year-old from Kashmir

Ufra Mir weaves together learning from varied disciplines, and provides psychological support to people who have been affected by conflicts in different countries.

March 08, 2022 / 16:22 IST
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Ufra Mir has been practising for more than 10 years now, mostly working in different parts of India, Myanmar, Afghanistan and some Southeast Asian countries.
Ufra Mir has been practising for more than 10 years now, mostly working in different parts of India, Myanmar, Afghanistan and some Southeast Asian countries.

It was a childhood in conflict-ridden Kashmir that sparked an interest in 34-year-old Ufra Mir to study peace psychology.

Born in Srinagar city’s downtown area, Mir wanted to understand the larger impact of conflict on people in the Valley, leading her to explore peace psychology at the Mahindra United World College (UWC), Pune.

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“I happened to be the first Kashmiri to get admission on full scholarship at a UWC where I started studying psychology and getting trained in peace-building techniques as a teenager under the International Baccalaureate curriculum. Later on, I went to the US and the UK to continue on this path," she told Moneycontrol in an interview, and added that she is the first first and only peace psychologist in all of South Asia.

She has been practising for more than 10 years now, mostly working in different parts of India, Myanmar, Afghanistan and some Southeast Asian countries.