
We develop training programs for helpline operators to ensure they have the necessary skills to provide psychosocial support and handle GBV cases sensitively and we also conduct workshops and awareness sessions for the community to reduce stigma associated with men seeking help and to promote understanding of men's mental health and GBV issues
Training and Sensitization
The Foundation and Local Communities
We provide specialized training for helpline operators to effectively handle crisis situations and emergencies and collaborate with mental health professionals to enhance the capacity of the helpline team in dealing with acute mental health issues.
Crisis Intervention Training
In Collaboration with other entities


We launch community outreach programs to promote the helpline services and raise awareness about the importance of mental health for men and pride in partnership by partnering with local organizations, schools, and workplaces to spread information about the helpline and its services.
Community Outreach
In Collaboration with local institutions
We foster partnerships with mental health professionals who can provide additional support through counseling or therapy sessions and consider establishing a referral system to connect helpline callers with mental health professionals when needed.
Collaboration with Mental Health Professionals and GBV service providers


We advocate for policies that address the unique challenges faced by men in terms of mental health and GBV and collaborate with governmental and non-governmental organizations to influence and implement policies that support men's well-being.
Advocacy and Policy Influence
In Collaboration Governmental and Non-governmental organizations
We make use of media campaigns to challenge stereotypes and promote positive masculinity by using various media channels, including social media, to disseminate information about the helpline and to raise awareness about men's mental health.
Media Campaigns
