In a pioneering effort to address the pressing mental health challenges faced by the youth in South Asia, UNESCO has announced a call for proposals focused on gathering insights directly from young individuals across the region. This initiative aims to foster a comprehensive mental health outlook that reflects the unique cultural, social, and economic landscapes of South Asian countries. Stakeholders are encouraged to engage with diverse groups of youth to elicit their experiences and perspectives through a range of consultation methods, including but not limited to:

  • Surveys and questionnaires to gather quantitative data.
  • Focus group discussions to capture qualitative insights.
  • Workshops and forums to encourage open dialog and innovative solutions.

to facilitate the sharing of ideas and proposals,UNESCO has outlined key guidelines that applicants should adhere to. The submissions should delineate the scope and objectives of the consultations and demonstrate an understanding of local youth mental health challenges. Essential components include:

Proposal ComponentDescription
Target AudienceYoung individuals aged 15-24 from diverse backgrounds.
MethodologyInnovative and inclusive approaches that ensure widespread participation.
Impact MetricsClear indicators to measure effectiveness and reach.