Facts
City: Online
Organiser: SLU Global
Online
Welcome to the first Global Talks in 2026!
We will open a conversation on mental health in East Africa, a topic that remains deeply stigmatised yet central to human well-being and sustainable development. This session explores how nature-based, agriculture-related, and community-driven approaches can offer pathways to resilience and care.
International development and agricultural research are deeply shaped by human experience, yet mental health remains one of the most neglected dimensions. In East Africa, mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use are increasing amid persistent barriers, including stigma, limited funding, workforce shortages, and uneven policy implementation.
This Global Talk explores culturally grounded, relational approaches to mental health inspired by the Ubuntu philosophy. Through case studies using the garden metaphor, green parenting, and the Tree of Life, it highlights nature-connected and community-based pathways to resilience and sustainable well-being.
Speakers
When: 22 January at 15:00
Where: Zoom https://slu-se.zoom.us/j/66353892235
Pass code: 112233
No registration needed, just show up!
The Global Talk series presents inspiring and timely perspectives on global development, organised by the SLU Global coordinators almost every month.
Warmly welcome!
Anna Manourova, SLU Global network coordinator for LTV faculty
SLU Global supports SLU's work for global development to contribute to Agenda 2030.
SLU Global
Division of Planning and Research Support
PO Box 7005, SE-750 07 Uppsala
Visiting address: Almas Allé 7
global@slu.se www.slu.se/slu-global
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