2022.4066.1

Strengthening mental health and psychosocial support in the Middle East

MHPSS in the Middle East
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Middle East
Runtime
Partner
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ)
Contact
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Demand for mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) in the Middle East remains high due to ongoing crises, conflicts, displacement, and limited economic opportunities. Despite significant humanitarian and development efforts, local and regional capacities for psychosocial services continue to be insufficient, and context-adapted knowledge, such as on suicide prevention and MHPSS for disadvantaged groups, remains limited.

The project aimed to strengthen the professional and methodological capacities of MHPSS practitioners so they could provide context-, trauma-, and gender-sensitive support to psychosocially distressed populations in the Middle East.

Until its closure on 31 October 2025, the project expanded context-sensitive MHPSS expertise in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Türkiye. In cooperation with local civil society organisations, state actors, and regional and global networks, it documented local MHPSS practice-based knowledge, developed and tested innovative MHPSS approaches, and made this knowledge accessible to professionals and organisations. Key areas included art-based approaches to support disadvantaged groups and the integration of MHPSS into disaster risk management.

The project also convened thematic events to facilitate the exchange of lessons learned and good practices among local, regional, and international MHPSS actors.

In addition, the project advised development cooperation actors on MHPSS-sensitive project implementation, contributing to more effective development interventions through the systematic integration of MHPSS. The knowledge generated was further used to advise the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), supporting the strategic positioning of MHPSS in policies, work plans, and international forums.

While the project concluded in October 2025, the needs it addressed remain highly relevant. The project’s knowledge products are available in the downloads section.

 
  • Recommendation Paper on Training and Capacity Development in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) in Development Cooperation (GIZ, 2019)
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    1.73 MB
  • توصيات حول التدريب وتطوير القدرات في مجال الصحة النفسية والدعم النفسي الاجتماعي في التعاون التنموي (GIZ 2024)
    pdf
    8.94 MB
  • Nurturing Families – Psychosocial Support for Families (GIZ 2023)
    pdf
    3.1 MB
  • Staff Care – Introductory Guide (GIZ 2019)
    pdf
    1.91 MB
  • Staff Care – Introductory Guide (GIZ 2021, Arabic)
    pdf
    1.24 MB
  • Staff Care – Facilitation Manual (GIZ 2021)
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    497.58 KB
  • Staff Care – Assessment Tool (GIZ 2021)
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    353.87 KB
  • Developing a staff care concept as a feminist NGO (GIZ 2023)
    pdf
    5.25 MB
  • When Art Breaks Taboos – Using Creative Arts when Working with Persons with Lived Experience of Suicide (GIZ 2023)
    pdf
    22.96 MB
  • When Art Breaks Taboos – Using Creative Arts when Working with Persons with Lived Experience of Suicide (GIZ 2024, Arabic)
    pdf
    14.84 MB
The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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