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Mental Health Is the World’s Top Health Concern (Ipsos)

A landmark Ipsos study of 23,000 adults across 30 countries has confirmed what millions of people already knew: mental health is now the world's number one health concern. But awareness and action are not the same thing. We unpack the generational divide, the gender gap, and seven actions that cannot wait.

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In discussions surrounding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) and mental health, the focus often shifts to whether it means supporting death or supporting better lives.

Things to Know About Therapy

Things to know about therapy before you begin. Learn what therapy really is, what to expect, and how Convo e-Therapy offers a safe, accessible space to talk without judgement.

How to Tame Anxiety: A Comprehensive Guide to Healing.

Anxiety, the unwelcome guest that often barges into our lives uninvited, can be a formidable opponent. But fear not, for you are not alone...

Lost in the Crowd: Navigating Nairobi’s Bustle

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Mental Health Is the World’s Top Health Concern (Ipsos)

A landmark Ipsos study of 23,000 adults across 30 countries has confirmed what millions of people already knew: mental health is now the world's number one health concern. But awareness and action are not the same thing. We unpack the generational divide, the gender gap, and seven actions that cannot wait.

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Mental Health in Kenya: Why More People Are Seeking Professional Support

Stigma around mental illness in Kenya is loosening, but cost, distance, and a shortage of professionals still keep millions from getting help. We look at what's changing, what's not, and why digital platforms like Convo E Therapy are becoming part of the answer.

What are the biggest mental health challenges facing men in Africa today and how can men access effective support?

Men are facing increasing pressure to succeed, provide, lead, and remain resilient in a rapidly changing world. Yet many continue to struggle in silence. This article explores the state of men's mental health in Africa, the barriers preventing men from seeking support, whether traditional therapy meets men's needs, and what communities, families, and organisations can do to create healthier environments where men can thrive.

Men Should Just Cry Sometimes

Men carry a lot. The pressure to provide, to succeed, to look like they have it all figured out — one stone at a time, until the weight is unbearable. But here's what no one says enough: sometimes the strongest thing a man can do is stop pretending he's fine. A candid read on emotional release, men's mental health, and why talking changes everything.

Type 7 Depression: What It Is & Why It Matters in Africa

Brain imaging research has identified seven distinct types of depression, and Type 7 is the one most people have never heard of. Characterised by a fog of anxiety, low mood, and scattered thinking, it is frequently mistaken for ADHD or standard depression. Convo Africa unpacks the science, the symptoms, and the path forward

1.2 Billion Reasons to Start the Conversation: The Global Mental Health Crisis Africa Cannot Ignore

Anxiety has risen by 158%. Depression by 131%. Across 204 countries and territories, every single mental disorder tracked by researchers showed an increase since 1990. These are not distant statistics — they live in our communities, our families, and our silences. At Convo Africa, we believe the first step toward healing is the conversation we're too afraid to start.

A Kenyan Son of the Soil Who Is RewritingCancer’s Story

Professor George Njoroge grew up in a small village in Kiambu, raised by his herbalist grandmother with no obvious path to greatness. Today he holds over 100 US patents, a first for any African, has discovered drugs that saved thousands from Hepatitis C and progeria, and has just been awarded Sh446 million to crack oesophageal cancer: a disease killing 4,400 Kenyans every year with a 99.3% fatality rate. His story is not just about one man. It is proof that Africa's scientists, given the platform, can change the world, and a promise that someday, every cancer will have an answer.

If My Inner Critic Spoke to a Loved One the Way It Speaks to Me, How Would I Respond?

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 The Art of Shoving Your Feelings Away

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I Didn’t Ask To be Born Into This

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Here’s How To Know If You Need Therapy

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