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29/05/2026
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The wellspring of youth dries up when poor mental health drains it of its potential.
Join Serwaa Amihere today, 29th May, at 7:00 PM GMT as she hosts a panel discussion with seasoned mental health professionals to discuss the topic:
Breaking the Silence: Youth Mental Wellbeing in Todayβs World.
The panellists are:
Mrs. Elizabeth Antwi - a licensed Professional Counsellor and Mental Health Advocate.
Dr. Jonathan Odame - Clinical Psychologist.
Dr. Josephine Stiles-Darko - Psychiatrist and Treasurer of Psychiatric Association of Ghana.
The seminar will be co-hosted by Dr. Yaw Amankwa Arthur, Deputy Director of Health Promotion, Mental Health Authority.
This virtual session will be held on X .
https://x.com/i/spaces/1jxXggjBemjJZ
Serwaa Amihere
World Health Organization Ghana World Health Organization (WHO) NHIS Ghana Ministry of Health, Ghana Ministry of Health Ghana Ghana Health Service Mental Health Nurses Society Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital
29/05/2026
Support mothers beyond the clinic. Families and communities make the difference.
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Today, on Menstrual Hygiene Day, we join the global call to break the silence and end the stigma surrounding menstruation. Every girl and woman deserves access to accurate information, safe menstrual products, and the support needed to manage their periods with dignity and confidence.
Together, let us build a where menstrual health is understood, respected, and prioritized by all.
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Pharmacists listen, counsel, and guide. π Weβre partners in mental health.
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πβ¨ Eid al-Adha Mubarak β¨π
On behalf of Pharmacists in Mental Health Ghana, we extend our heartfelt greetings to all Muslims across the nation and beyond.
This sacred festival reminds us of the values of sacrifice, compassion, and unity β principles that resonate deeply with our mission in mental health care. Just as Eid al-Adha calls for devotion and service, we remain committed to supporting the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through safe and empathetic pharmaceutical care.
May this Eid bring you peace, joy, and renewed strength. May your homes be filled with blessings, and may our collective efforts continue to foster healing, understanding, and hope.
ππβ€οΈ Eid Mubarak from Pharmacists in Mental Health Ghana (PMHGh)!
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Stigma prevents people from seeking help.
Empathy, support, and education can save lives. π‘
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Motherhood can be overwhelming. You do not have to suffer in silence. Support is available.
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Even caregivers need care. πͺ Burnout is real - letβs support healthcare workers.
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Pregnancy and motherhood can bring joy, but they can also come with stress, anxiety, and emotional challenges. Mothers deserve support for both their physical and mental wellbeing.
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Taking care of your mental health includes staying physically active, eating healthy meals, maintaining supportive relationships, and seeking professional help early when needed.
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