
Blogs and News
Blogs, reflective posts and announcements from our Secretariat and across our membership.
The Global Mental Health Action Network launches a new Universal Health Coverage Working Group
The Global Mental Health Action Network is excited to launch a new Working Group on Universal Health Coverage (UHC), recognizing the importance of working towards integrating Mental Health into UHC, which has been highlighted as a key tenet of sustainable development per SDG 3.8. There
BRIEFING: 76th UN General Assembly
The two weeks of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) are a key moment in the global calendar for advocacy groups to create awareness, debate and media attention on critical issues relating to the SDGs, climate, human rights and development.
MEMBER BLOG: Giving voice to the silent burden - maternal mental health technical consultation
Women’s reproductive and sexual health cannot be separated from their mental health. If we are serious about parity of mental and physical health, we need integration.
MEMBER BLOG: The power & promise of digital measurement-based care in mental health
In 2020, the founder of mental health venture capital organisation What If Ventures, Stephen Hayes, documented that mental health startups were approaching 1,000 in number.
MEMBER BLOG: New mental health screening tool in Ghana will support new and expectant mothers
Women with mental health conditions in Ghana often struggle to access maternal health services, which leaves them at higher risk during pregnancy and child birth.
MEMBER BLOG: Reflecting on four leaps in mental health development in Cameroon
The mental health movement that started in Cameroon in 2015 has completely changed how mental health is perceived and practiced.
MEMBER BLOG: WHO CC UTS launches Basic Psychosocial Skills - training for COVID-19 responders
A new free online course on Basic Psychosocial Skills has been made available by the WHO CC UTS.
Annual Meeting: Seven key takeaways
Last week The Global Mental Health Action Network held their virtual Annual Meeting. Open to their membership of over 1300 individuals from over 100 countries, the meeting was held between 2nd and 3rd June.
MEMBER BLOG: A new model for dealing with pandemic-related burnout
Burnout was a massive challenge even before the Covid-19 pandemic. A 2015 study found that workplace stress and burnout contributed to at least 120,000 deaths in the US each year, for example, with additional costs of up to $190 billion or 8% of national spending on health care annually.
MEMBER BLOG: Training young people to give mental health peer support as the fall out from the COVID-19 pandemic continues
YCN is a four month module conceived with the objectives of building capacities and providing support to youth leaders in order for them to deliver psychosocial first aid services for their peers.
Annual Meeting: A stellar line up of virtual events
On 2nd and 3rd June, the Global Mental Health Action Network is hosting its Annual Meeting. This is a key opportunity for network members to engage with one another, learn from others and inspire advocacy for the coming year, and this year it will be fully virtual.
MEMBER BLOG: It’s time for a multi-dimensional view of lived experience
Lived experience is not a one-dimensional checkbox to check. We lived experiencer-s are also diverse. Some of us want to share our stories, some approach the experience with precision science, some might not want to say anything at all. It is time to acknowledge and respect this.
MEMBER BLOG: Languishing in Loneliness - Gaps in Paediatric Mental Health Care During Pandemic
Together, we need to advocate for resources and a new pathway of care for our COVID-19 positive patients suffering from mental illness so that they do not continue to suffer alone.
GMHAN Members share their views on the upcoming World Health Assembly
Ahead of this year’s World Health Assembly (WHA) - the decision making body of the World Health Organisation - members of the Global Mental Health Action Network lay out why mental health for all by 2030 must be a key aim of the Assembly.
MEMBER BLOG: The Silent Pandemic: Covid-19 and mental health
What are the mental health effects of the pandemic for all of us, for the whole population? Research in recent months has painted a picture of more prolonged and more generalised damage to public mental health.
MEMBER BLOG: Finance ministries can catalyze post-COVID-19 mental health action
As we seek to recover from the pandemic and prepare to face its long-term impacts, finance ministers have the chance to set the stage for decades of sustainable development ahead.
Advocating for mental health financing at the Spring Meetings
With the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (Spring Meetings) fast approaching, the secretariat and finance working group members of the Global Mental Health Action Network have been working to ensure mental health takes a leading role on the global stage.
No health without mental health: the urgent need to integrate mental health in UHC
UHC means that everyone, everywhere should be able to access the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. But today we are faced with a coverage gap of care and services for common mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, of up to 90% in some countries.
The good, the bad and the ugly: Lessons from around the world on mental health and COVID-19
Three months ago United for Global Mental Health, with partners The Lancet Psychiatry, Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) and MHPSS.net, launched a weekly webinar series to bring together mental health experts and service providers to share the latest information, experiences and lessons from the frontlines of the pandemic around the world.