World Mental Health Day, observed annually on 10 October, raises awareness about mental health’s critical role in individuals’ and societies’ well-being. This year’s theme, “Mental Health at Work,” highlights the importance of creating safe and supportive working environments. With 60% of the global population engaged in work; poor working conditions, stigma, and discrimination can significantly impact mental health, quality of life, and productivity. The COVID-19 pandemic and global conflicts have further exacerbated mental health challenges, underscoring the need for urgent action. Governments, employers, and organizations must collaborate with workers and those with lived experiences to implement evidence-based strategies that protect mental health in the workplace. Investments in mental health at work are important for fostering thriving individuals and communities.
Authors: Ritah Namusoosa1*, Hannington Katumba2
Institutional affiliation: 1Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program-Laboratory Leadership Program; Uganda National Institute of Public Health; Ministry of Health Kampala, Uganda, 2Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program-Field Epidemiology Training Program; Uganda National Institute of Public Health; Ministry of Health Kampala, Uganda
Correspondence *Tel: +256785842878 email: rnamusoosa@uniph.go.ug