Free mental health education for schools across Rwanda.
Age-appropriate introduction to emotions, feelings, and wellbeing.
An introduction to identifying and expressing emotions in healthy ways. Students learn to name feelings and understand how emotions affect behaviour.
Explores the connection between thoughts, feelings, and actions. Includes activities on self-care, friendship, and asking for help.
Understanding mental health, stigma, and coping strategies.
Age-appropriate introduction to what mental health means, common challenges young people face, and how to support a friend.
Practical strategies for managing academic pressure, social stress, and understanding mental health stigma in Rwandan communities.
In-depth mental health literacy and support skills.
Comprehensive overview of mental health conditions, treatment options, and community support systems for higher education students.
Equips university students with skills to support peers, reduce stigma on campus, and advocate for mental health resources.
Mental health awareness and support for community members, leaders, and families.
Understanding how mental health affects community members and how we can support one another through compassion and awareness.
A community-focused module on reducing stigma around mental illness through open dialogue, storytelling, and shared experiences.
Practical guidance for community members on how to identify and support families dealing with mental health challenges.