SH+ 360: Scaling up an evidence-based mental health intervention through multi-sectoral partnerships in Uganda

Previous research found a guided self-help intervention, developed by WHO, to be effective in improving mental health of female South Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda. Based on these findings, this project aims to understand how SH+ could be brought to scale. The project tests scaling up through a technical support hub (SH+ 360), which supports the integration of SH+ in the programming of agencies currently working at scale in diverse humanitarian sectors.

Funded by:

Humanitarian Innovation Fund (Elrha)

Project: SH+ 360 - Scaling up an evidence-based mental health intervention through multi-sectoral partnerships in Uganda
Period:  Dec 2020 – Dec 2022

Contact

Jura Augustinavicius (McGill University)

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Wietse Antol Tol
wietse.tol@sund.ku.dk
+4535330050