In times of crisis, conflict, displacement and disasters, mental health often suffers silently. Yet, even in the toughest situations, healing, hope, and humanity remain possible.
At the Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH), we stand with individuals and communities affected by emergencies, advocating for mental health as a basic human right, not a privilege.
Through various health and community programs, we continue to:
Provide psychosocial support in vulnerable communities, promote open conversations around mental well-being and integrate mental health care into primary health services
Because protecting mental health means protecting lives.