Taking Action,
We are breaking barriers, reducing stigma, and expanding access to quality mental health care across Africa.
98%
untreated in Sierra Leone
The Gap in Mental Health
Mental health care is one of the most neglected areas of healthcare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), contributing to a rising global burden of disease. Millions of individuals suffer from mental disorders that cause long-term distress, limit productivity, and diminish quality of life. Yet, despite the availability of cost-effective interventions, mental health services receive only a fraction of the necessary funding, leaving those in need without access to care.
The Reality on the Ground
Kenya
76–85%
The Infrastructure
The Barriers
Sierra Leone
98%
The Infrastructure
Nearly 8 million people with just one in-patient facility (Sierra Leone Psychiatric Teaching Hospital) treating ~150 patients. Historically, only 2 psychiatrists, 2 clinical psychologists, and 19 mental health nurses serve the nation.
The Barriers
Liberia
<1%
The Infrastructure
The Barriers
"Addressing this gap requires sustained commitment to accessible services, community-led support, and a national focus on mental health as a public priority."
Be part of the movement for mental health
Whether you live with mental health challenges, advocate for change, or want to partner with us, there is a place for you in this network.