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Home | Events | Delivering on Global Mental Health 
Two women sit at a small table inside a room. White lace curtains cover the window, and the walls are painted white and light blue.
Wednesday, May 1, 6–9 p.m. GMT+1

Delivering on Global Mental Health 

Event Details

Asia House, 63 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 7LP

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Climate change, political instability and conflict, and a global pandemic have exposed and exacerbated a mental health crisis that affects millions of people around the world. How can we address the challenges and opportunities in global mental health, especially in low- and middle-income countries where resources and services are scarce? How do stigma and discrimination play into the global mental health crisis? How can we, as a global development community, deliver on mental health needs as a human right and a public good and ensure that no one is left behind? 

FHI 360 UK will host an engaging conversation with experts from FHI 360, United for Global Mental Health, the Wellcome Trust and other organizations, who will share their insights on and experiences with advancing mental health research, advocacy and innovation. Learn about the latest evidence, best practices, and emerging solutions for improving mental health outcomes and closing the treatment gap. 

Delivering on Global Mental Health

AGENDA

  • Panel discussion
  • Reception

Agenda

Panel discussion: 6–7 p.m. GMT+1

Opening remarks
  • Dr. Tessie San Martin, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), FHI 360
Moderator
  • Babita Sharma, Independent Journalist
Panelists
  • Sarah Kline, CEO and Co-Founder, United for Global Mental Health
  • Vijay Narayan, Health Coordinator for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, FHI 360
  • Rhea Newman, Senior Policy Adviser, Wellcome Trust

Reception: 7–9 p.m. GMT+1

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