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FTK launches mental health education program in Kilimanjaro
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69250, member: 636"] The Foundation for Community Transformation in Kilimanjaro has initiated mental health literacy training for local leaders after research identified deficiencies in their ability to support residents experiencing psychological difficulties. Chief Executive Officer Lazaro Urio explained that the four-day workshop in Moshi, conducted with specialists from Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre and Netherlands partners, targets teachers, religious figures, healthcare workers and government officials from Arusha Chini who typically serve as first responders during personal crises. District Medical Officer Juma Mombokaleo endorsed the program as complementing the Ministry of Health initiatives addressing Tanzania's expanding mental health burden. KCMC Psychiatry Department Head Kim Madundo noted that over seven million Tanzanians currently face mental health challenges, representing the global statistic that one in four people experiences such conditions. Netherlands specialist Rolf Schwarz advocated for school-based interventions targeting youth populations, while FTK announced plans to extend the program throughout Moshi District and Kilimanjaro Region before potential nationwide expansion. [/QUOTE]
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