Our Impact
Lives changed.
Systems strengthened.
A continent shifting.
Every number here represents a young person who got help, a teacher trained, or a system that became a little more responsive to mental health.
1.1M+
Youth Reached
21K+
End Users
88.5%
Lives Improved (WHO-5)
81%
Stigma Reduced (CAMI)
150K+
Cases Resolved
104+
Intermediaries Trained
Sources: WHO-5 Wellbeing Index, CAMI Stigma Scale, internal MEL reporting (2024–2025).
Outcomes Across Four Layers
Impact isn't just
a number.
Youth Wellbeing
- →Increased mental health literacy
- →Stronger help-seeking behaviour
- →Measurable improvements in WHO-5 wellbeing scores
- →Reduced stigma (CAMI scale)
Workforce Strengthening
- →CHWs, HCWs, teachers & peers trained
- →Schools adopt screening protocols
- →Certification pathways established
- →ToT pipeline scaling
System Outcomes
- →Government workflows integrated
- →National data systems active
- →Standardised indicators adopted
- →APIs deployed with partners
Long-term Public Health
- →Reduced untreated cases
- →Lower clinical service burden
- →Improved school retention
- →Contribution to GDP through better productivity
10-Year Target
By 2035, 10 million youth.
Across Africa.
At least 70% engaged through discreet digital platforms, the rest through community-based support — fully integrated into national systems.
Phase 1 · 2025–2027
1M Youth
Build evidence and achieve national integration in Tanzania.
Phase 2 · 2028–2032
5M Youth
Replicate in 3–5 East African countries.
Phase 3 · 2032–2035
10M Youth
Regional scale across Africa.




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