In a collective effort to raise awareness about mental health concerns, the WHO’s Health for All Film Festival (HAFF) is collaborating with docUNight, an intra-agency United Nations initiative. This partnership will bring forth a special screening of HAFF’s award-winning and officially selected short films, all centered around themes linked to mental health and well-being. The event is scheduled ahead of World Mental Health Day and will take place at UN City in Copenhagen.
The screening will be followed by a discussion and question-and-answer session featuring experts in the field. This interactive platform aims to stimulate conversation, actions, and solutions for combating stigma while enhancing overall well-being.
The selected short films delve into the lives of ordinary individuals confronting mental health challenges with remarkable determination and resilience. Covering a spectrum of topics including depression, climate anxiety, schizophrenia, stigma, and homelessness, these films deliver a powerful message of hope. They underscore the significance of forging connections, fostering dialogue, and promoting understanding.
This event is not only a tribute to the 75th anniversary of the World Health Organization but also a reflection of its ongoing mission to achieve “Health For All.” It demonstrates the commitment of these organizations to addressing critical mental health issues and fostering a global community that values mental well-being.