EcoRise South Sudan

Refugee Mental Health Network

You taught young people to recognize signs of mental health challenges, but without a referral pathway to affordable, culturally appropriate mental health services, isn't there a risk that awareness alone creates frustration? What happens when a participant identifies a problem in their friend but has nowhere to take them

09:07 am · Jun 01, 2026

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Refugee Mental Health Network

Thank you for your feedback. EcoRise South Sudan
The post is only a brief summary of the training and does not capture everything we covered. We agree that awareness alone is not enough, which is why we also discussed available support options and referral pathways something we incorporate into all of our trainings. This was not our first training, and strengthening access to culturally appropriate mental health services remains a key priority for us

09:19 am · Jun 01, 2026

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