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Clinical audit tool to strengthen quality of child and youth mental health services

Strengthening the quality of child and youth mental health care is a priority across the WHO European Region. This tool aims to facilitate the systematic...

Launch of Volume 20 of the International Agency for Research on Cancer Handbooks of Cancer Prevention: meeting report, 14 October 2025

Alcohol consumption is a significant public health challenge, intricately linked to a wide range of health risks, including cancer. The International Agency...

WHO Country Office in Ukraine: annual report 2025

This report provides an overview of the operations and activities of the WHO Country Office in Ukraine during 2025. Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine,...

Country deep dive on the well-being economy: Scotland

The WHO Regional Office for Europe’s series of deep dives are part of the technical documentation supporting the WHO European Regional High-level...



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The Mental Health Coalition: a WHO/Europe flagship initiative

Overview

What is the flagship?

WHO/Europe launched the new Mental Health Coalition to position and promote mental health as a critical priority for public health across the Member States of the WHO European Region over the next 5 years. The Coalition is focused on:

  • transforming attitudes about mental health;
  • expediting mental health service reforms; and
  • accelerating progress towards universal health coverage for people with mental health conditions.

Why does mental health matter?

A fundamental element of any individual’s health and well-being, including their capacity to live a fulfilling life, is the enjoyment of good mental health. Indeed, there can be no health without mental health. Yet mental well-being is far from assured, and is put at risk by exposure to a wide range of determinants that affect individuals, families and communities.

These include gender inequalities, social deprivation and poverty, unemployment, migration, conflict and – as so vividly demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic – disease outbreaks and their associated countermeasures.

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