In a country with so few resources in psychiatric available, it is not only difficult to quantify the prevalence of specific illnesses, but also ways of managing them, let alone patients open up about their issues. During iCamp on Mental Health in 2018 which was organized by InSTEDD funded by SPIDER people cannot address the mental health because they barely have information of what it is about. From the lens of relative of mental health patients, patient themselves, mental health organization and technologist, raising awareness towards the problem is what should be the first thing to be done. Following the iCamp event, InSTEDD teamed up with Maryknoll Mental Health produced two educational videos illustrating signs for mental health have been created and distributed on social media in the attempt to make people understand more about the issue. Click on these links to see the full videos https://bit.ly/2QiGbFE
Project Period: 2019
Location: Cambodia
Supported by: SPIDER
Partners: InSTEDD and Maryknoll Mental Health