The Life After Abuse Foundation (LAAF) is set to host a significant international webinar aimed at advancing the global conversation on men’s mental health.
The event, scheduled for February 1, 2025, will gather international stakeholders, thought leaders, and experts to address the urgent mental health challenges men face worldwide.
The webinar will take place virtually on Zoom, accommodating participants from diverse time zones: 10 am CST, 11 am EST, and 5 pm WAT. Registration is open, with the link available at https://lu.ma/s1uaqfsu.
The event will feature a distinguished group of speakers, including Domenico Vito, Chair of the Health & Climate Committee at the Rotary Club of Social Entrepreneurs; Diondré Johnson, a renowned Fatherhood/Mental Health Champion; Lawrence DeMarco, Executive Manager at the International Council for Men and Boys; Sivam Velautham, President of Voices of Men 360; and Halima Layeni, a prominent Global Voice for Men’s Mental Health.
Esteemed experts will facilitate discussions, including Glory Livingstone, Founder of Mental Health Africa; Dare Asobele, Founder of the Anti-Suicide and Prevention Squad; Jide Ogunleye, President of the Rotary Club of Omole; Idris Mubarak, Digital Development Advocate; and Jecinta Egbim, representing Friends Advocating for Mental Health.
The event will focus on developing strategies to address systemic inequities in men’s mental health, ensuring universal access to care, and promoting culturally responsive support.
By bringing together global stakeholders, the webinar aims to identify critical challenges, present innovative solutions, encourage collaborations, and offer actionable recommendations for policymakers, organisations, and individuals.
This gathering presents a crucial opportunity for anyone committed to advancing support, solutions, and action for men’s mental health. Register now to be part of the movement supporting men’s mental wellbeing.
“The event will focus on implementing strategies to address systemic inequities in men’s mental health, promoting universal access, and culturally responsive care,” the organizers said.
Faridah Abdulkadiri
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