Index of Funded Innovations
Explore our index of funded innovations! From peer-based approaches to AI and digital apps, these projects are making an impact across diverse communities. Search the innovation index by country, project type, driver addressed, and thematic area(s) to see innovative solutions transforming youth mental health globally.
Project Name
Description
Let’s play for Baranoa
Let’s Play for Baranoa is a curriculum-based project that uses football as a transformative tool to build critical socio-emotional skills in children and youth aged 10–18. Weekly football sessions in…Voir
The S’HAB Program
The S'HAB program (meaning "Friends" in Arabic) is a school-based Social Health and Anti-Bullying initiative for youth aged 15 to 18 in Moroccan schools. It aims to empower young people…Voir
WINGS: School Wellbeing Program
The Wellbeing Initiative for Nurturing Generations through Schools (WINGS) is testing self-sustaining wellbeing hubs in schools by integrating task-shifting methodologies and digital tools. The program empowers parents, caregivers, and teachers…Voir
Youth against aggression and violence!
“Youth against aggression and violence!” addresses bullying, cyberbullying and gender-based violence in school settings through information sessions and social theatre amongst students aged 10-19 years from rural and urban areas…Voir
Digitalisation d’une campagne de sensibilisation sur la Santé mentale des jeunes au Senegal
This multimedia platform in French and Wolof aims to improve mental health literacy and reduce stigma among young people in Senegal. The platform will adapt its content according to age…Voir
Match Fit – using football to promote mental health and wellbeing
‘Match Fit’, in partnership with the Association of Working Children and Youth, is testing the effectiveness of experiential football sessions to improve young people’s mental health knowledge, dispel harmful cultural…Voir
Fight against Kush and substance abuse in Sierra Leone
Advocacy for Youth Mental Health and Empowerment (AYMHE) is implementing a community and peer-based mental health awareness, and substance use prevention model in schools and community centers across Sierra Leone….Voir
It takes a village: empowering Freetown slum communities to prevent Kush use and promote wellbeing among addicted youth
Led by Global Youth Network in partnership with YAMA and ARMeD Victims SL, this initiative aims to address widespread Kush use in four slum communities of Freetown, Sierra Leone, through…Voir
Brave Heart Intervention: Preventing Substance Use Disorders among Young People in Sierra Leone
The Brave Heart Intervention (BHI), launched by the Slum and Rural Health Initiative (SRHIN) in 2021, aims to tackle mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) challenges among youth aged…Voir