In this CQUIN webinar, panelists delved into the profound significance of global mental health and HIV programs, shedding light on their pivotal roles in fostering differentiated services and client-centered care.
Webinar Objectives:
- Provide diverse perspectives from a panel of experts on the current state and future directions of mental health and HIV integration in global settings. Panelists will share insights to shed light on the evolving landscape of integrated care (MH and HIV) and its implications for global health strategies.
- Explore strategies and best practices for capacity building in the context of mental health and HIV integration, particularly focusing on differentiated service delivery approaches. Discuss challenges, opportunities, and innovative solutions.
- Analyze the implementation of mental health capacity-building strategies through the examination of two case studies from Mozambique and Ethiopia
Additional Resources:
- Management of Common Mental, Seizure, and Substance Use Disorders among People Living with HIV Participants’ Manual
- Mobile Technology and Task Shifting to Improve Access to Alcohol Treatment Services in Mozambique
- COVID-19 and Mental Health Services in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Literature Review
- Financing of Mental Health: The Current Situation and Ways Forward