Share your story with the GMHAN community

Your voice and your story are important and can help inspire meaningful change for global mental health. Listen to and share your voice with our community, learn about their projects and engage with members who are sharing their experiences of mental health.

Share your story and perspectives, and gain valuable insights into the mental health initiatives and projects being developed by our community members. Join us today to make your voice heard and to learn from others who are working towards better mental health for all. By sharing your experiences, you can help raise awareness of the mental health challenges that people and communities across the globe face, and provide hope and inspiration to others who may be facing similar issues.

If you would like to share your story with the Global Mental Health Action Network, a community, passionate about improving global mental health, we invite you to complete this form at the end of this page.

We look forward to hearing from you and working together to create a more supportive and inclusive community for all.

Read some of our member stories below.

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Nanabanyin’s Story

 Hello, everyone. My name is Nanabanyin Anamuah Mensah, Founder and Executive Director of TrueCompanion in Ghana. TrueCompanion is here to improve access and inclusion in mental health interventions and to build collective community resilience.

We do this by promoting opportunities to support, connect and nurture youth in climate change and mental health by lobbying, mentoring, networking and developing capacities of youth to lead community-led, sustainable solutions.

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Harun’s Story

Hi, my name is Abdullah Al Harun from Bangladesh. I am working with ADD International as the Project Manager of the community-based mental health project for children and young people in marginalised communities. ADD International is a participatory grant-maker for disability justice. Our vision is for a world in which ableism no longer exists and in which persons with disabilities can access their whole rights and experience justice.

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Pradeep’s Story

Hi, I'm Pradeep. I witnessed several events that affected mental health on a large scale during my childhood. I grew up in the middle of Sri Lanka's three-decade-long civil war. It was a period marked by profound grief and trauma that left no corner of our nation untouched.

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Ahmad’s Story

Hi, my name is Ahmad Nisar. I am an activist from Afghanistan, but I am currently based in Melbourne, Australia. My mental health has always been a priority for me. Yet, it is not in a dynamic state all the time, and requires genuine efforts to be stabilised.

I was first exposed to mental health in school because of multiple factors. As I kept moving on in life, I realised the importance of good mental health for all functionality, quality of life and contentment.

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Apish’s Story

Hi, everyone. My name is Apish Tshetsha co-founder of Waves for Change from Cape town, South Africa.

In South Africa only 4% of South Africa's health budget is committed to mental health. We have a massive treatment gap. In Khayelitsha, a large community with more than one million people, there's only one psychiatric hospital with five mental health nurses

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Margianta’s Story

Hi, I'm Margianta, and I'm from Emancipate, Indonesia. What made me passionate about mental health is actually learning how intersectional it is and actually how it plays a part in social determinants in health in order to add to the wellbeing of young workers, which I'm fighting for in my foundation, Emancipate, Indonesia.

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Stephanie’s Story

Hi, I'm Steph, head of Global Impact at Batyr. At Batyr, we run preventative mental health programs in schools, universities and communities for young people by young people.

In Australia, we train young people to learn how to share their lived experience stories in a really safe and impactful way to help others.

So in Australia, I'd say a lot of really good things are happening in the mental health space.

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Kyra’s Story

My name is Kyra Ballesteros, and I am the deputy for research and innovation with the volunteer-run, non-government, non-stock, and non-profit civil society organization, Mental Health PH, based in the Philippines.

The recently released Philippine Development Plan 2023-28 ensures that mental

health continues to be a priority area for investments, interventions, and for program and project-level funding across sectors.

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If you would like to share your story with GMHAN we invite you to complete this form below.

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Registrations are now open for the 3rd Global Mental Health Advocacy Forum •

Registrations are now open for the 3rd Global Mental Health Advocacy Forum •