Noëmie Maclet

Noëmie Maclet is a humanitarian professional specializing in protection, mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), and peacebuilding. With over a decade of experience, she has worked on multiple frontlines (Sahel, Central Africa, East and Horn of Africa, Middle East), leading and supporting responses for populations affected by armed conflict, displacement, and severe human rights violations, as well as frontline responders exposed to high-intensity stress. Noëmie has worked across diverse contexts with several INGOs and UN agencies (including Search for Common Ground, OCHA, DRC, NRC) and has developed a strong expertise in the psychological and psychosocial impact of violence, displacement and conflict. 

Based in Marseille, France, since June 2024, she has been engaged since June 2025 with CoCreate Humanity as a peer supporter, and also serves as a first aid responder with the French Red Cross. Since 2024, she has been training in clinical psychology and EMDR psychotherapy, and is developing a practice focused on supporting aid workers and frontline professionals facing trauma and chronic stress.

CoCreate Humanity (CCH)

CoCreate Humanity, founded in Geneva in 2019, supports the mental health and psychosocial well-being of humanitarian workers through professionalized peer support. It provides a safe, independent space where humanitarians can connect with trained and supervised peers who share lived field experience. By combining experiential knowledge with structured approaches, CCH complements traditional mental health services and addresses the unique psychological challenges of humanitarian work.

Presentation

Mental Health Peer Support: A Key Link in the Recovery Process of Psychologically Injured Humanitarian Workers

Thursday, April 9 @2pm

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