Mental health and psychosocial support, a vital, fundamental and priority intervention in the face of growing needs: what strategies to adopt in a context of limited resources?

Presentation

In a world marked by complex and protracted crises, populations are striving to rebuild their lives while mental health needs continue to rise. At the same time, available resources are declining, further weakening the response. 

A study conducted by United for Global Mental Health and the Mental Health Innovation Network estimates a 20–30% reduction in global funding allocated to mental health and psychosocial support (Sept 2025), which will have a severe impact on the mental health and well-being of populations living in humanitarian settings. This imbalance has lasting impacts on both individuals and communities, highlighting the persistent gap between global commitments and realities on the ground.

In the face of this urgency, one principle stands out: mental health responses must be rooted in existing systems. Primary health care delivered by medical actors cannot be fully effective without the engagement of community actors. This complementarity is essential to ensure responses that are accessible, sustainable, and adapted to fragile contexts.

Building on this observation, ALIMA and the Terre des hommes Foundation are convening humanitarian actors around a central question: 

Roundtable: Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) are life-saving and priority interventions in the face of growing needs. What strategies should be adopted in a context of limited resources?

By bringing together committed experts, this roundtable aims to foster new approaches, redefine priorities, and adapt delivery modalities, contributing to strategic reflections on mental health in crisis settings.

Objectives

  • Launch advocacy for the implementation of local, national, and international mental health commitments and mobilize institutional support.
  • Identify priority needs to strengthen mental health, taking into account system pressures and operational realities.
  • Define priority areas for action to respond to the growing mental health needs in crisis settings, within a Nexus approach.
  • Highlight the importance of a multisectoral approach, integrating mental health into other essential services and social determinants of health.
  • Explore concrete avenues to strengthen localization, notably by consolidating the role of frontline actors and enhancing/valuing their expertises

Speakers

Mark VAN OMMEREN
Head of Mental Health and Substance Use Unit
World Health Organization
Switzerland
Maria BRAY
Global Advisor on child protection and MHPSS
Terre des Hommes
Switzerland
Jean-Pierre ALLEY
Mental Health Technical Advisor
ALIMA
Senegal
Jonathan Luke AUSTIN
Associate Professor of International Relations
University of Copenhagen
Denmark
Manon PARMENTIER
Head of crisis response
Z Foundation

Agenda

 
14.30 Topic and experts Introduction 
14.45 Experts Roundtable
15.15 Q&A / Audience discussion
15.30 Closing remarks
15.40 Networking reception

Registration is free but mandatory. The symposium will be held in person only (no virtual attendance).

Organizers

Geneva Health Forum at the World Health Assemby 2026

About the Geneva Health Forum

Established in 2006 by the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG) and the University of Geneva (UNIGE), the Geneva Health Forum (GHF) is a Swiss not-for-profit initiative that brings together a diverse range of stakeholders to discuss and address global health challenges.

The GHF plays a pivotal role in the global health landscape, as a neutral and inclusive platform, fostering dialogue and collaboration among key players in the field, including policymakers, representatives from academia, civil society, and the private sector.

Its core mission is to facilitate constructive dialogue among these global health actors, which, in turn, contributes to the improvement of health policies and access to care worldwide. The Geneva Health Forum proudly collaborates with some of the most prominent international organizations based in Geneva.