War and conflict have disastrous and long-term impacts on local communities, but the effects are felt throughout the world including diaspora communities. 

Research shows the mental health impact of global catastrophic events on the diaspora and also the push-pull impact on local people of global events.  

Researchers claim migrant groups should not be seen as isolated from their country of origin, instead they are subject to global influence over their personal and social lives.

The Wire’s Aryana Mohmood spoke with Professor of mental health at the University of South Australia, Nicholas Procter. And a diaspora Afghan researcher, a PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland teacher at the Southern Cross University, Mujib Abid to find out more…

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Nicholas Procter, Professor of mental health at the University of South Australia, and Mujib Abid, Diaspora Afghan researcher, a PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland teacher at the Southern Cross University

First aired on The Wire, Friday 21 April 2023