
- Implementing Organization: Research and Grant Institute of Ghana
- Type: Ecosystem Catalyst Grant
- Location: Ghana

Our Ecosystem Catalyst (EC) Grants help scale youth-led ideas, remove barriers to mental health prevention and promotion support, and test how youth-led innovation can work within and improve existing systems.
Ecosystem Building in Ghana
Ghana has a well-structured national mental health ecosystem with the education system recognizing the importance of school mental health. However, stakeholder consultations highlighted gaps in current school health programs, which primarily focus on nutrition and lack structures to support mental health initiatives—particularly those addressing bullying prevention.
The Ecosystem Catalyst Project
The Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG) will leverage existing networks and infrastructure and collaborate with relevant partners, in particular the Mental Health Authority (MHA), Ghana Education Service (GES), Ministry of Education and Ghana Health Service, working together to improve coordination around the integration of mental health and wellbeing into Ghana’s school health programs, building local demand for school-based mental health innovations with the potential to improve young people’s mental wellbeing in the process.
ReGIG seeks to achieve the following objectives:
- Enhance the use of mental health information and innovation by promoting high-potential mental health innovations and mobilizing local demand.
- Develop national school mental health guidelines that contribute to the improved mental health and wellbeing of students and teachers by mapping key stakeholders in the school ecosystem and establishing a National School Mental Health Coordination Team.
- Promote increased national funding and investment in the school mental health ecosystem by mapping available funding sources and through awareness and advocacy efforts.






