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Khest Media > Actu > Santé > WHO Supports Bushfire Reside Dialogues at UNESWA, Focusing on Psychological Health Challenges
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WHO Supports Bushfire Reside Dialogues at UNESWA, Focusing on Psychological Health Challenges

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Last updated: 23/05/2025
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Within the shiny coronary heart of the College of Eswatini, Kwaluseni campus, a active community hall bustled with energy, prepared for the MTN Bushfire Reside Dialogues. This platform introduced collectively a diverse mix of experts in HIV, GBV, and psychological smartly being, alongside younger leaders, and community participants, all desperate to shape conversations pivotal for their future.

Focusing on the smartly being thematic self-discipline, psychological smartly being, which profoundly affects formative years, this session aimed to shed light on the complex realities younger Swazis face. The World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with varied UN companies in Eswatini, has partnered with Bushfire to leverage their broad formative years following, aiming to succeed in a broader demographic. This strategic alliance has enabled WHO to recover insights into the nation’s psychological smartly being situation, which has viewed a concerning upward push in suicide cases both at the university and national stages. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and UNESWA, WHO will arrange a National psychological smartly being indaba later in the yr to greater heed the challenges the formative years and the broader population face concerning psychological smartly-being and come up with imaginable multisector solutions.

Because the panelists shared their insights and college students posed powerful questions, the room grew to vary right into a space for deep reflection on gender disagreement, HIV, gender-based totally mostly violence, and psychological smartly being.

Moderator Ms. Mandisa Zwane from UNESCO state the tone with a compelling opening. “Our country stands at a critical crossroads,” she began. “High HIV infection rates among youth, alarming cases of gender-based violence, and rising mental health challenges threaten our future. These issues are interconnected as they feed into each other and demand urgent, holistic action.”

Ms. Nomzamo Dlamini from the Deputy High Minister’s Office, a passionate advocate for gender equality, nodded in settlement. “Despite our efforts,” she stated, “inequality persists. It fuels GBV, discourages seeking healthcare, and keeps mental health issues shrouded in stigma and silence.”

When the discussion grew to vary into to HIV, the panel highlighted strategies for prevention and make stronger. Dr. Bongani Masango from NERCHA emphasized, “Prevention starts with education, youth-friendly services, and accessible tools. But de-stigmatization is key, and if young people feel safe to seek help, progress becomes possible.” He also identified the difficulty of intergenerational relationships, continuously leaving kids prone, particularly when older companions exploit their belief or impression in intimate matters.

The conversation then delved into GBV, a disaster plaguing many communities. Ms. Nosipho Storer underscored, “Addressing GBV requires education, strong legal responses, and community involvement. We must challenge harmful cultural norms and actively include men and boys in promoting respect.” She highlighted the importance of accessible services, i.e., shelters, attractive abet, counseling, and the necessity for these to be smartly-identified within communities. “Empowering communities starts with changing attitudes from the ground up.”

As discussions deepened, psychological smartly being emerged as a pressing concern. National focal point for psychological smartly being at the Ministry of Health, Ms. Sindiso Bhembe, called for systemic trade: “Integrating mental health into primary healthcare, schools, and workplaces can help reduce stigma and promote early intervention. We must boost community awareness through campaigns and education.”

The interconnectedness of these disorders used to be unmistakable. Ms. Zwane outlined, “Experiencing GBV can lead to mental health issues and increase vulnerability to HIV as these problems reinforce each other, creating a cycle that’s hard to break.” She burdened out that only a comprehensive, integrated draw, combining services, community outreach, and formative years participation, can undoubtedly be efficient.

The younger viewers used to be actively engaged, sharing their experiences and raising concerns. One younger woman passionately requested, “Even with awareness of HIV prevention, peer pressure and poverty put us at risk. How do we fight that?” Dr. Bongani responded thoughtfully, “Empowering youth economically and socially is vital as it helps reduce these vulnerabilities.”

One other participant raised the difficulty of community norms and a lack of stable reporting areas for GBV, emphasizing how silence perpetuates the difficulty. Psychological smartly being also struck a chord, with a younger man asking why suicide and depression rates are hiking among chums. Ms. Promise Dlamini from the Ministry of Health responded with compassion, “Creating safe spaces, listening to young people’s struggles, and making mental health services accessible can save lives.”

Because the session drew to a cessation, the panelists called for team spirit. Ms. Zwane summarized, “We can’t afford to address these crises in isolation. Our strength lies in integrated strategies, working together as communities, governments, and individuals. Only then can we build a future where every young person can thrive free from violence, stigma, and despair.”

The room left impressed and reminded that tackling these deep-rooted disorders demands collective effort, compassion, and unwavering resolve. Because the smartly being and dignity of this present day’s formative years shape the destiny of our nation.

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