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UDOM launches mental health push for urban youth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82653, member: 636"] The University of Dodoma finally noticed that students are losing their minds completely. Vice-Chancellor Lughano Kusiluka kicked off the u’GOOD TevuAfya initiative to tackle the psychological nightmare facing young people in cities. This specific effort joins a larger global roster under the Good Life programme, which funds research into why everyone feels so miserable. Kusiluka pointed out that modern life basically destroys sanity through economic brutalism and shifting family dynamics. The academic leader observed that intense pressure to succeed, combined with digital addiction, creates a perfect storm for emotional collapse. He argued that securing grant money proves local scholars actually grasp these community stressors. Student representative Akley Omary confirmed that empty wallets and domestic drama drive most of the anxiety on campus. Others noted that society falsely equates struggling internally with total insanity. Rebeca Kabanda suggested using online platforms for education rather than doomscrolling since bad decisions often wreck stability. Project leaders hope this research generates actual policy fixes rather than just more paperwork. The team intends to design practical interventions that stop the youth from spiraling further while improving national well-being. [/QUOTE]
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