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Nairobi summit calls for action as experts warn of mental health crisis

Mental Health concept. [Courtesy/GettyImages]

Mental health has quietly become one of the most significant crises in Kenya and around the world. Globally, more than one billion people now live with mental health conditions, with anxiety and depression rising sharply. The burden cuts across youth, women and men, driven by economic hardships, social pressures and rapid societal change.

In response to this growing challenge, mental health advocates and stakeholders recently met in Nairobi for the Global Mental Health and Well-being Summit 2025, an event aimed at building a movement of awareness, resilience and collective support. Convened by Lions International in partnership with M.P. Shah Hospital, the summit brought together health practitioners, youth leaders, policymakers, corporate representatives and community groups.

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