Leave no one behind: Mental Health & Disability - Ghana Somubi Dwumadi Programme
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Description
The objective of the programme is to support people with disabilities and mental health, neurological and substance use conditions to improve their health and wellbeing and ensure they are engaged, empowered and able to enjoy improved social and economic outcomes and rights. The four outcome areas which will be achieved include stronger leadership and governance for disability and mental health; Scaled-up quality, integrated, community based and recovery orientated services; Inclusion via empowerment, capacity building, and reducing stigma and discrimination; and Increased evidence based research to scale up comprehensive, integrated quality, recovery-orientated mental health services and to achieve disability inclusion.
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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- Basic Needs Ghana
- King's College London
- Options Consultancy Services
- Sightsavers
- Tropical Health
Sectors
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Budget
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Download IATI Data for GB-COH-2695347-10980