MHPSSA works with individuals, families, and communities, giving priority to:
- People living with mental illness and psychological distress
- Children and adolescents, including those with developmental and learning difficulties
- Women and girls at risk or survivors of sexual and gender-based violence
- Internally displaced persons, returnees, and host communities affected by crisis
- Individuals affected by harmful alcohol or substance use and suicide risk
- Students facing academic pressure and psychosocial challenges
- Caregivers and frontline workers experiencing burnout or secondary trauma
Our interventions are designed to address both individual needs and community-level resilience, ensuring dignity, safety, and continuity of care.
