Global Mental Health in Asia 2025 Symposium

17 - 19 February 2025, Singapore

Global Mental Health in Asia 2025 Symposium

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The SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute was delighted to host the Global Mental Health in Asia 2025 Symposium and officially launch the MHIN Asia Hub. More information can be found via our press release.

Keynote Speaker

 

Vikram Patel

 

Professor Vikram Patel

Paul Farmer Professor and Chair,
Department of Global Health and Social Medicine
Harvard Medical School

Professor, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health

Co-Founder and Member of Managing Committee, Sangath


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Professor Vikram Patel's Keynote Address

 

Opening video to the Global Mental Health in Asia 2025 Symposium

Themes

Regional Approaches to Effective Mental Health Strategies

Unpacking emerging regional trends in mental health and applying latest evidence-based strategies and frameworks.

Pioneering Innovations for Mental Health in Asia

Exploring the landscape of mental health innovations in Asia, the role of the Mental Health Innovation Network, and the importance of lived experience and impact investing in advancing new innovations.

Climate Change and Mental Health

An interactive program targeting the nexus of climate change and mental health and it’s impact in the Asia-Pacific region, featuring research, best practices, lived experiences, and collaborative efforts to build capacity for research, advocacy, and intervention.

 

The Mental Health Landscape in Asia

Mental health issues are increasingly recognised as a critical component of overall health. However, in many parts of Asia, mental health awareness, support, and resources remain limited. By bridging these gaps, we can make a profound impact on individuals, families, and communities.

At GMH Asia 2025, we focussed on addressing the main mental health priorities for Asia, examining prevailing needs and identifying gaps in mental health services, exploring barriers and implementation challenges and exchanging best practices and key recommendations to collectively advance mental health.

Post-Symposium: Climate Change and Mental Health

Globally, the nexus of climate change and mental health is an emerging field of inquiry and arena for action. There is a growing recognition of the various psychological consequences of climate change – from immediate trauma due to extreme weather events to the slow and subtle ‘climate anxiety’ that is predominantly affecting the next generation.

 

The post-symposium workshop aimed to address pertinent issues that arise from the intersection of climate change and mental health. The workshop was jointly organised by the SDGHI Global Mental Health Programme, SDGHI Planetary Health Initiative, and Connecting Climate Minds.

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