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Project Unsung wins its second prestigious award
We are delighted to announce that “Project Unsung” has won two prestigious awards, picking up both a Spikes Asia 2021 award and a Gold ADFEST award for Use of Talent.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that “Project Unsung” has won two prestigious awards, picking up both a Spikes Asia 2021 award and a Gold ADFEST award for Use of Talent.
Read MorePutting mental health at the heart of the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria new strategy would transform the response to the epidemics of HIV, TB and mental ill health.
Read MoreThe Global Business Collaboration for Better Workplace Mental Health is aiming to create a world where all workplace leaders recognise signs of struggle, have the right tools to support employees, and commit to taking real action on mental health and wellbeing in the workplace.
Read MoreSince then, we are delighted to have played our part in the formation of The Global Business Collaboration for Better Workplace Mental Health - the first business-led global collaboration of its kind focused on advocating and accelerating progress in workplace mental health.
Read MoreAs the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria holds its 6th Partnerships Forum to collect ideas to shape their new strategy (for 2023-2028), here are five good reasons why mental health needs to become an integral part of the global response to HIV and TB.
Read MoreAfter over three years of hard work by our Founder Elisha London as the first CEO of United for Global Mental Health, at Elisha’s request we have agreed she will step down from her role as CEO. We will soon be recruiting for a new CEO to work with our Board of Trustees and the team to lead the organisation into our next three years of growth.
Read MoreThe Global Fund’s 6th Partnerships Forum taking place this month is looking to collect ideas, different perspectives and evidence to feed into the building of a bold, ambitious and agile post-2022 strategy to cover the work of the Fund from 2023-2028. This is a unique opportunity to ensure that mental health, a missing piece in the current Global Fund strategy, becomes an integral part of the global response to HIV and TB — from prevention, to testing, to treatment and care - and to address stigmas related to mental health, HIV and TB.
Read MoreWe are delighted to share some important news with you. We have joined forces with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) to launch the official World Mental Health Day 2020 campaign.
Read MoreThis year has seen great progress for United for Global Mental Health as an organisation. Despite challenges caused by COVID-19, our support to global and country partners has grown.
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