World Mental Health Day

10 October 2024

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Shudufhadzo Musida raises awareness about mental health

Published on: 10/10/2023

It’s okay not to be okay, but what’s not okay is not doing anything about it.

This World Mental Health Day, UNFPA Regional Champion Shudufhadzo Musida speaks up for women and girls who don’t feel seen, heard or understood.

Learn more about why mental health isn’t a privilege but a universal human right.

World Mental Health Day 2023

10 October 2023

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News

Under increasing conflict and climate crises, young people’s mental health bears a heavy burden

Malina, 12, from Odesa in Ukraine, reads a story to her new friends at a UNFPA-supported youth safe space at a refugee accommodation centre in Chișinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova. The safe space is one of 20 across the country, which offer counselling and psychosocial services as well as educational support for young refugees and host populations. © UNFPA Moldova
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10 October 2019

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World Mental Health Day

10 October 2008

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