Thursday, July 18, 2024

At the UP Manila College of Medicine's "Fighting for Mental Health" Event with Geeian "Ghie" Gambala


Ms. Geeian "Ghie" Gambala with The keynote Speaker of the event Dr. Norman Sartorius, first Director of the Division of Mental Health of the World Health Organization (WHO).


The Project Eight Initiative is pleased to announce the participation of Geeian "Ghie" Gambala, a dedicated mental health advocate, in the event titled "Fighting for Mental Health." This significant gathering took place last Wednesday, July 10, 2024, from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM at the Henry Sy Sr. Auditorium, 3rd Floor. Building for the University of the Philippines College of Medicine.

Geeian "Ghie" Gambala has been an influential advocate for mental health awareness and support. Her participation in this event emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health issues and advocating for comprehensive mental health care in our communities.

The event drew a variety of stakeholders, students, and enthusiasts eager to participate in this critical discussion. It provided a forum for insightful discussions and innovative ideas aimed at improving mental health care.




Dr. Norman Sartorius, a well-known expert in mental health, gave a keynote speech that provided valuable insights into the current state of mental health care and the challenges we face. Along with him, distinguished panelists discussed critical issues such as incorporating mental health into health professional education, best practices in primary health care, and innovations in mental health training and education.

The Project Eight Initiative remains committed to advocating for mental health and facilitating meaningful discussions that can result in positive change. We appreciate the valuable contributions of all participants and look forward to a successful event.

Ready to join the movement and make a difference? 
Visit The Project Eight’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/TheProjectEightInitiative to learn more and get involved! 
Together, let’s empower tomorrow, today.

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