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Les inscriptions pour le 4e Forum mondial de plaidoyer pour la santé mentale sont désormais ouvertes !

Le Forum mondial de plaidoyer pour la santé mentale 2026 est le quatrième événement annuel organisé par le Réseau d'action mondial pour la santé mentale (le Réseau d'action). Il s'agit du rassemblement le plus important et le plus inclusif de défenseurs et d'acteurs de la société civile axés sur les politiques de santé mentale. Pendant trois jours, nous découvrirons le travail remarquable réalisé au sein des communautés locales, aux niveaux national, régional et mondial pour renforcer nos efforts conjoints de plaidoyer et d'influence en faveur d'une meilleure santé mentale pour tous.

C'est une occasion unique d'apprendre de ses pairs, d'échanger son expertise et de partager les meilleures pratiques pour un plaidoyer efficace ! Notre Forum spécial n'est pas une conférence traditionnelle ; c'est une communauté d'acteurs du changement venus de 170 pays du monde entier.

Participant virtuel ✦ Participant autofinancé ✦ Participant sponsorisé

Participerez-vous en personne ou en ligne ? Quel que soit votre mode de participation, l'inscription est entièrement gratuite . Le Réseau Action s'engage à repenser le paysage mondial de la santé mentale et à garantir que toutes les voix soient entendues .

Les candidatures aux bourses de voyage sont désormais closes. Tous les candidats seront informés en octobre. Les candidats non retenus seront inscrits en ligne, mais auront également la possibilité de postuler pour une place autofinancée.

Le plus grand rassemblement mondial sur la santé mentale prend de l'ampleur ! Nous avons officiellement rempli 100 % de nos places en présentiel. Cependant, face à une forte demande , nous ouvrons des places supplémentaires pour que nos membres puissent nous rejoindre à Iloilo pour cet événement phare. L'inscription étant gratuite, les participants autofinancés n'auront qu'à couvrir leurs frais de vol, d'hébergement et de séjour pour la durée de leur séjour. Nous estimons les frais d'hôtel entre 3 000 et 5 000 PHP (50 à 90 $) par nuit .

Advocacy forum agenda

Day 0 - 2nd February 2026

Site visits across Iloilo City
Workshops at Iloilo City Convention Centre, in-person attendees can choose from:
  • Deinstitutionalisation Action Group strategic discussion
  • Mental health innovation
  • Task sharing and community services
  • Environment, climate change and mental health
  • High-impact ecosystems & sustainable financing
  • Youth mental health & prevention
  • Bringing mental health into UHC
  • Experiencing life in a criminalised world: Suicide prevention
Welcome reception & networking

Day 1 - 3rd February 2026

Welcome
"My life in advocacy" - Inspiration session with Emma Rawson Te-Patu
"Being Fundable and Findable" - Keynote talk with Kevin L. Brown
Speed-networking
Learnings from mental health work in the Philippines
Lunch & energiser
Looking back and looking forward at the UN HLM on NCDs and Mental Health
Mapping the Geography of Stigma
Networking

Day 2 - 4th February 2026

“My Career in Global Mental Health - How Young People are Driving Change” - Fireside chat with Zeinab Hijazi
Influencing & being influenced - strategies for policy change
Speed-networking
Rebuilding mental health funding & power around people
Lunch & energiser
Reimagining global mental health through LGBTQI+ lenses
Youth leadership: barriers & opportunities for advocacy
Closing, evaluation & networking

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Why Iloilo City?

The Philippines has made incredible progress in mental health, from upgraded legislation, to leading digital innovations and significant government funding commitments. There’s so much we can learn from these achievements, as well as the country’s traditional and local approaches to power sharing, healing and community development. Iloilo City is the perfect place to showcase them.

Iloilo is a bold and meaningful choice. The city is known for its progressive approach to sustainability, climate action, and mental health education in schools. It is deeply rooted in history, with preserved heritage sites, and an exciting food scene that landed it the prestigious title of 'UNESCO City of Gastronomy' in 2023. We look forward to welcoming you to the Philippines' 'City of Love' next year! 

Pourquoi Iloilo City ?

Les Philippines ont réalisé des progrès considérables en matière de santé mentale, grâce à une législation modernisée, des innovations numériques de pointe et des engagements financiers gouvernementaux importants. Nous avons beaucoup à apprendre de ces réussites, ainsi que des approches traditionnelles et locales du pays en matière de partage du pouvoir, de guérison et de développement communautaire. La ville d'Iloilo est l'endroit idéal pour les mettre en avant.

Iloilo est un choix audacieux et significatif. La ville est connue pour son approche progressiste en matière de développement durable, d'action climatique et d'éducation à la santé mentale dans les écoles. Profondément ancrée dans l'histoire, elle possède un patrimoine préservé et une scène gastronomique passionnante qui lui a valu le prestigieux titre de « Ville UNESCO de la gastronomie » en 2023. Nous avons hâte de vous accueillir dans la « Ville de l'amour » des Philippines l'année prochaine !

Qu'est-ce que le Réseau Action ?

Le Réseau Action est une communauté de défenseurs du changement. Avec plus de 8 000 membres issus de plus de 170 pays , nous réunissons expertise et connaissances du monde entier. Nos membres travaillent dans divers domaines de la santé mentale et ont accès à un large éventail de ressources et de perspectives diverses . Être membre du Réseau vous donne l'opportunité de collaborer avec vos pairs sur des campagnes et des initiatives visant à promouvoir notre objectif commun : améliorer la santé mentale pour tous. L'adhésion est gratuite et ouverte à tous !

Agenda
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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Fireside conversation with Emma Rawson Te-Patu, President, World Federation of Public Health Associations: “My life in advocacy” - In conversation with Muskan Lamba and Dion Ras, GMHAN young leaders

 

Fireside conversation with Emma Rawson Te-Patu, President, World Federation of Public Health Associations: “My life in advocacy” - In conversation with Muskan Lamba and Dion Ras, GMHAN young leaders

 
Iloilo City Convention Center
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More fundraising can’t fix your fundraising. And to break this nonprofit starvation cycle, we must tackle the problem differently. So if your income has stalled, stop chasing donations. Gather your leadership team and do this instead: to get funding, be fundable internally and be findable externally before donor acquisition and retention. In this interactive talk, you’ll learn more from bestselling author Kevin L. Brown about the breakthrough Fundable/Findable Framework. Plus, you’ll get real-world exercises to start working on your nonprofit brand, right away.

 

More fundraising can’t fix your fundraising. And to break this nonprofit starvation cycle, we must tackle the problem differently. So if your income has stalled, stop chasing donations. Gather your leadership team and do this instead: to get funding, be fundable internally and be findable externally before donor acquisition and retention. In this interactive talk, you’ll learn more from bestselling author Kevin L. Brown about the breakthrough Fundable/Findable Framework. Plus, you’ll get real-world exercises to start working on your nonprofit brand, right away.

 
Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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This session spotlights locally-led mental health work in the Philippines, examining how community-driven advocacy, service delivery, and policy engagement respond to lived realities shaped by crises, inequalities, and persistent systemic gaps. Drawing on experiences from government, civil society, professional associations, service users, and international partners, the discussion surfaces practical lessons on centering persons with lived experience, navigating systemic barriers, and advancing mental health outcomes within complex policy environments. Through a mix of short inputs, guided reflection, interactive map, and audience exchange, the session situates local initiatives within national and global mental health agendas while drawing out transferable insights for advocates and practitioners working in other countries and regional contexts.

 

This session spotlights locally-led mental health work in the Philippines, examining how community-driven advocacy, service delivery, and policy engagement respond to lived realities shaped by crises, inequalities, and persistent systemic gaps. Drawing on experiences from government, civil society, professional associations, service users, and international partners, the discussion surfaces practical lessons on centering persons with lived experience, navigating systemic barriers, and advancing mental health outcomes within complex policy environments. Through a mix of short inputs, guided reflection, interactive map, and audience exchange, the session situates local initiatives within national and global mental health agendas while drawing out transferable insights for advocates and practitioners working in other countries and regional contexts.

 
Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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The UN High-Level Meeting (HLM) was a historic milestone, but the urgency to turn political declarations post-HLM into action has never been greater. Seizing this critical momentum, this panel session brings together experts from WHO, UNICEF, Wellcome, and national advocates to strategise in ensuring accountability and lasting reform. Together, we will discuss how governments, UN agencies, and civil society can transform commitments into meaningful and lasting reforms at every level. Join the conversation and directly ensure the post-HLM agenda stays globally relevant by filling our participant survey in this session.

 

The UN High-Level Meeting (HLM) was a historic milestone, but the urgency to turn political declarations post-HLM into action has never been greater. Seizing this critical momentum, this panel session brings together experts from WHO, UNICEF, Wellcome, and national advocates to strategise in ensuring accountability and lasting reform. Together, we will discuss how governments, UN agencies, and civil society can transform commitments into meaningful and lasting reforms at every level. Join the conversation and directly ensure the post-HLM agenda stays globally relevant by filling our participant survey in this session.

 
Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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This workshop will offer participants a focused opportunity to contribute their voices and experiences to the Geography of Stigma initiative. By surfacing lived experience examples from diverse regions, we will generate insights that highlight both the shared and unique ways mental health stigma manifests across the world. Facilitated by GMHAN’s Stigma and Discrimination Working Group, the advocacy messages and examples documented here will directly inform the development of the Geography of Stigma online portal and advocacy toolkit, ensuring these resources remain grounded in real-world experiences and are responsive to cultural contexts.

 

This workshop will offer participants a focused opportunity to contribute their voices and experiences to the Geography of Stigma initiative. By surfacing lived experience examples from diverse regions, we will generate insights that highlight both the shared and unique ways mental health stigma manifests across the world. Facilitated by GMHAN’s Stigma and Discrimination Working Group, the advocacy messages and examples documented here will directly inform the development of the Geography of Stigma online portal and advocacy toolkit, ensuring these resources remain grounded in real-world experiences and are responsive to cultural contexts.

 
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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Fireside conversation with Zeinab Hijazi, Global Lead on Mental Health, UNICEF: “My Career in Global Mental Health - How Young People are Driving Change” - In conversation with Murilo Slomka and Zane Muwanguzi, GMHAN young leaders.

Fireside conversation with Zeinab Hijazi, Global Lead on Mental Health, UNICEF: “My Career in Global Mental Health - How Young People are Driving Change” - In conversation with Murilo Slomka and Zane Muwanguzi, GMHAN young leaders.

Iloilo City Convention Center
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Influencing policy is central to achieving better mental health for all, but change is rarely linear and success often comes alongside setbacks, shifting priorities, and power dynamics. Drawing on real-world experience, this panel session brings together government representatives, professionals, and mental health advocates to explore what it really takes to shape policy in complex political and institutional environments.

 

Influencing policy is central to achieving better mental health for all, but change is rarely linear and success often comes alongside setbacks, shifting priorities, and power dynamics. Drawing on real-world experience, this panel session brings together government representatives, professionals, and mental health advocates to explore what it really takes to shape policy in complex political and institutional environments.

 
Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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Financing mental health can often feel complex, political, and out of reach, even for tireless advocates striving for sustainable change and inclusion. Too often, funding priorities and programme designs are shaped by donor agendas or global frameworks rather than by local needs or the lived experiences of people. This panel discussion with international donors, mental health advocates and decision-makers, will reflect on the urgent need for funding and policies that are sensitive to priorities on the ground to help mitigate the growing mental health crisis at a time of international development funding cuts. Along with the attendees, we will co-produce advocacy strategies and plans for effective system change.

 

Financing mental health can often feel complex, political, and out of reach, even for tireless advocates striving for sustainable change and inclusion. Too often, funding priorities and programme designs are shaped by donor agendas or global frameworks rather than by local needs or the lived experiences of people. This panel discussion with international donors, mental health advocates and decision-makers, will reflect on the urgent need for funding and policies that are sensitive to priorities on the ground to help mitigate the growing mental health crisis at a time of international development funding cuts. Along with the attendees, we will co-produce advocacy strategies and plans for effective system change.

 
Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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Too often, young people are seen as beneficiaries of support systems designed for them, rather than partners and leaders shaping those systems. But young people are not passive recipients of care. They are active interpreters of their environments, architects of new languages of wellbeing, and key drivers of cultural and systemic change. For mental health advocacy to be effective, it must centre youth leadership as a structural commitment. Moving from dialogue to deeper reflection, we gather young advocates, researchers, and community builders in this session. Through lived experience, storytelling, and shared learning, this session aims to explore what the next chapter of youth-led mental health advocacy looks like.

 

Too often, young people are seen as beneficiaries of support systems designed for them, rather than partners and leaders shaping those systems. But young people are not passive recipients of care. They are active interpreters of their environments, architects of new languages of wellbeing, and key drivers of cultural and systemic change. For mental health advocacy to be effective, it must centre youth leadership as a structural commitment. Moving from dialogue to deeper reflection, we gather young advocates, researchers, and community builders in this session. Through lived experience, storytelling, and shared learning, this session aims to explore what the next chapter of youth-led mental health advocacy looks like.

 
Iloilo City Convention Center
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Iloilo City Convention Center
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