Our interventions aim to protect, promote, and realize the rights of individuals with mental health conditions, those at risk, their caregivers, and the broader community. By addressing the inequalities, stigma, and discrimination they often encounter, we ensure their meaningful participation in community life.
To integrate mental health services seamlessly into primary healthcare, ensuring universal accessibility and addressing the mental health needs of individuals and families within their communities.
To provide comprehensive support and healing for survivors of gender-based violence by integrating mental health services into GBV interventions.
Enhance prevention, response, and rehabilitation efforts for Alcohol and Drug Abuse (ADA) among children, youth, women, Persons with Disabilities and the general public.
Ensure equitable access to integrated mental health services thereby promoting mental well-being and fostering active participation in community life.
Enhance access to quality and holistic sexual and reproductive health and rights among young people.
Enhance economic empowerment and mental well-being by integrating livelihood support programs with mental health components, thereby promoting sustainable livelihoods and resilience among individuals and communities.
Our programs are designed with sustainability in mind. We thus target eight Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) through our interventions.
Explore our current initiatives aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing:
The 2024-2026 program aims to connect with students in schools and colleges throughout the Western region. Its main objectives are to advocate for, counsel, and educate about mental health. Students will learn peer counseling techniques, how to handle different mental health issues, and how to serve as mental health advocates. Teachers will receive training in advocacy, counseling, and addressing mental health concerns both among their students and themselves.
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