KARACHI: Charter for Compassion (CFC) Pak­istan has signed a memorandum of under­standing with Rupani Foundation (RF) to collaborate on the implementation of mental health programme ‘Ruhbaru — com­passionate mental well-being services’ in Gilgit-Baltistan.

The programme will be initially piloted in Hunza and Ghizer districts.

Two experienced mental health counsellors will be stationed in each district to provide counselling services to individuals facing mental health issues.

A dedicated tele-helpline portal/client application will offer assistance and support to those in need.

The counsellors will conduct awareness sessions in schools, colleges, and community spaces to educate the communities about mental health and help reduce stigma associated with seeking help.

The programme will also establish a referral mechanism for individuals requiring secondary and tertiary level treatment. The integrated system will ensure that patients receive necessary care and support beyond the primary counselling stage.

“We are thrilled to partner with Rupani Foundation to address the pressing issues of mental health in Gilgit-Baltistan,” said CFC president Amin Hashwani. He held out the assurance that required support would be provided for the implementation of the much-needed initiative.

Addressing the event, RF Chairman Nasruddin Rupani highlighted the importance of mental-wellbeing.

He said RF has developed a compre­hensive pro­gramme to join hands with other stakeholders to address the rising mental health issues.

“This collaboration will bring together our collective strengths to create a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals struggling with mental health challenges,” said Mr Rupani. He stressed the need for focusing on mental issues of mothers during prenatal phase.

The MoU signing ceremony was also virtually attended by the representatives of different government departments, the two organisations, lawyers, civil society organisations and media in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Both CFC and RF are non-profit organisations. While CFC Pakistan is committed to promoting compassion, empathy and social harmony, RF is working for bringing improvement to the lives of marginalised communities in the country.

Published in Dawn, May 23rd, 2023

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