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Governments: World Mental Health Day 2021
Action by governments is essential if the right to good mental health is to be exercised everywhere.
Read MoreAction by governments is essential if the right to good mental health is to be exercised everywhere.
Read MoreA greater range of groups across more countries than ever before took part including people with lived experience, civil society organisations, academics, governments and the private sector.
Read MoreAs people everywhere mark World Mental Health Day we will be calling for talk to turn to action.
Read MoreOn behalf of United for Global Mental Health, I’m pleased to share the news that the Hewlett Foundation has donated $250,000 to our work.
Read MoreToday we held a workshop on how to accelerate the momentum on mental health and psychosocial support.
Read MoreWith World Mental Health Day just around the corner (10th September 2021), it is set to be an impactful few weeks for the global mental health community.
Read MoreAhead of World Suicide Prevention Day this week, we are pleased to launch our latest report - Decriminalising Suicide: Saving Lives, Reducing Stigma. Produced with the support of Thomson Reuters Foundation’s TrustLaw programme and an international law firm who led and conducted the research, it is designed as a tool for campaigners and advocates seeking to decriminalise suicide around the world.
Read MoreReflecting on 2021: Highlights from our year so far
Read Moreur vision is for a world where everyone, everywhere has someone to turn to when their mental health needs support. This is at the heart of our strategy, and is the motivation behind everything we do.
Read MoreSarah is a co-founder of UnitedGMH and served as Deputy CEO for the first three years. She was appointed interim CEO in February 2021 and led the development of the new three year strategy for the next phase of UnitedGMH’s work. We are now delighted to share our strategy for 2021-2024.
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